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<blockquote data-quote="2003RedfireVert" data-source="post: 16798725" data-attributes="member: 203044"><p>Slice tends to be hips are too quick or hands are too slow (in my case, with my baseball/softball background, my hips are always the problem....they are way too quick). Lessons will do wonders for you. <u>It's something I need to do</u>. I get all my tips and lessons from my father-in-law who has been a consistent golfer for decades.</p><p></p><p>What also helped me was nailing down the tempo of my swing on all clubs. Tempo differs for everyone but it helps to keep a more consistent swing. When I'm at my worst, my tempo is off and I'm lazy. I take a fairly slow 3/4 back swing (I'm 5'9, 205lb bodybuilder/powerlifter) and let it rip. The quicker you can get to where you aren't thinking about every aspect of your swing, during your swing, the more consistent it should be.</p><p></p><p>I personally got my swing "figured out" with "good mechanics" (it's not figured out nor do I probably have the best mechanics but you know what I mean) BEFORE I bought any decent clubs. I still have yet to buy a good driver because of this. No club will fix bad mechanics.</p><p></p><p>This is all coming from an inconsistent person who only golfs maybe 6 times a year. I might be spewing misinformation and fake news.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2003RedfireVert, post: 16798725, member: 203044"] Slice tends to be hips are too quick or hands are too slow (in my case, with my baseball/softball background, my hips are always the problem....they are way too quick). Lessons will do wonders for you. [U]It's something I need to do[/U]. I get all my tips and lessons from my father-in-law who has been a consistent golfer for decades. What also helped me was nailing down the tempo of my swing on all clubs. Tempo differs for everyone but it helps to keep a more consistent swing. When I'm at my worst, my tempo is off and I'm lazy. I take a fairly slow 3/4 back swing (I'm 5'9, 205lb bodybuilder/powerlifter) and let it rip. The quicker you can get to where you aren't thinking about every aspect of your swing, during your swing, the more consistent it should be. I personally got my swing "figured out" with "good mechanics" (it's not figured out nor do I probably have the best mechanics but you know what I mean) BEFORE I bought any decent clubs. I still have yet to buy a good driver because of this. No club will fix bad mechanics. This is all coming from an inconsistent person who only golfs maybe 6 times a year. I might be spewing misinformation and fake news. [/QUOTE]
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