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<blockquote data-quote="Rare40th" data-source="post: 16798804" data-attributes="member: 143608"><p>I play regularly, dealt with a slice issue for a little while. What I did wrong was stand up straight too much, keeping the shaft and club head sitting straight up as well, causing an outside to inside swing path. I then changed my stance so I would drop my hands causing the shaft to be a little lower and that in turn created an angle for the club head itself to sit with the toe higher than the heel. Spread that back foot a bit, when you go into your back swing it should feel like your lead wrist is turning down creating a "bow" in the wrist at the very top of the backswing. Start those hips first, bring the hands around to lead your shoulders and feel like you're swinging outwards creating a full turn, follow through. Always follow through, don't rush to stop the swing before that to "watch where it goes". </p><p></p><p>I swing a PXG 0811 driver set to 10*. PXG 3 wood 15* and a PXG hybrid 22*. I have Callaway Mavrik Pros for irons 5-PW and Cleveland wedges 52/56/60. </p><p></p><p>If I have learned one thing, buying clubs and being fitted, there is nothing better than that honestly. Yes mechanically you should work on that first and foremost, but newer club technology is ridiculously good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rare40th, post: 16798804, member: 143608"] I play regularly, dealt with a slice issue for a little while. What I did wrong was stand up straight too much, keeping the shaft and club head sitting straight up as well, causing an outside to inside swing path. I then changed my stance so I would drop my hands causing the shaft to be a little lower and that in turn created an angle for the club head itself to sit with the toe higher than the heel. Spread that back foot a bit, when you go into your back swing it should feel like your lead wrist is turning down creating a "bow" in the wrist at the very top of the backswing. Start those hips first, bring the hands around to lead your shoulders and feel like you're swinging outwards creating a full turn, follow through. Always follow through, don't rush to stop the swing before that to "watch where it goes". I swing a PXG 0811 driver set to 10*. PXG 3 wood 15* and a PXG hybrid 22*. I have Callaway Mavrik Pros for irons 5-PW and Cleveland wedges 52/56/60. If I have learned one thing, buying clubs and being fitted, there is nothing better than that honestly. Yes mechanically you should work on that first and foremost, but newer club technology is ridiculously good. [/QUOTE]
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