Why is my driver the only club I slice?

The general problem with a slice is that your stance is too open. This means that your leading foot is behind the trailing foot when facing the target. To exacerbate this, golfers tend to open their stance aiming further left and increasing the angle of the out-to-in swing path.
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Why do I slice my driver and not irons?

The main reason that a driver will slice, but not the irons, is the length of the club. With a golf driver being longer than a golf iron, it is much harder to square the club face and release the club at the proper time. Golfers of all ability levels struggle with this concept.
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Why do I slice my driver but not my woods?

Hitting a slice is the most common fault experienced by golfers at all levels although more manageable by professional golfers. There are many reasons for it, but the most frequent problem is that your clubface is not lined up on the target line and your swing path is from out-to-in.
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Why am I slicing the golf ball with my driver?

A slice shot is caused by a poor grip and setup, an outside-to-in downswing path and an open clubface. An outside-to-in path occurs when the golfer reaches too far on the downside, bringing the club down to the right of the ball (outside), relative to the target line.
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Does higher loft reduce slice?

A higher driver loft can help a slice because it will help to encourage a bit more forgiveness and backspin on the driver. These features of a higher lofted driver are going to help improve a slice and straighten out overall ball flight. A slice is often caused by a bit too much side spin being applied to a golf ball.
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Does tee height affect slice?

Tee height can reduce a slice as it can make you improve your swing path into the ball. By concentrating on hitting up on the driver, you will reduce sidespin and this may reduce your slice.
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Why do I slice my driver when I swing hard?

A common cause of a slice is that the golfer is swinging the club too fast. Swinging the club harder will not necessarily result in greater distance off the tee, but it does usually result in a slice. In a fast swing, the arms come through the ball before the body weight can be shifted into the swing.
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What causes a slice?

A slice happens when a sidespin is put on the ball, causing it to curve to the right for a right-handed player and to the left for a left-handed player. Sidespin to the right is caused when the clubface is open (pointed right) relative to the path the club is traveling as the club impacts the ball.
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Why can I hit my 5 wood but not my driver?

1. Players who hit their 3- or 5-wood as far or longer than their driver are typically using too little loft with the driver for their clubhead speed. You know, it's a funny thing with the driver and its loft compared to the other clubs in the bag.
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Why do I hit my 3 wood and driver the same distance?

The added loft of your 3 wood is actually more optimal for your swing speed and therefore lets you hit the 3 wood the same distance as the driver. Try a driver with a higher loft and you're likely to see improved distance.
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What causes a push slice with driver?

A push slice happens when the clubhead is traveling directly down the target line or slightly inside-to-outside at impact, while the clubface is pointed right of this path. The rightward sidespin causes the curve.
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Can standing too close to the ball cause a slice?

Standing too close to the golf ball will result in a posture that's too upright, which could result in inconsistent shots and no control over the ball. Standing too close to the ball can result in slices and shanks, which are very common among average players.
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Does a strong grip cause a slice?

The ball will always leave the clubface, at a right angle to the clubface, regardless of the path the club is swung on unless there is enough time and force to alter what's known as the Venturi Effect. 2. A strong grip eliminates a slice.
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What is the most common cause of a slice in golf?

The most common cause of a slice is an open club face. This open club face will give you contact that isn't square and often feels like a “side swipe.” The most common cause of an open club face is an incorrect grip as your hand position will directly reflect in the face.
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Can a low tee cause a slice?

Having a low tee will most likely cause you to hit the drive low. It'll also cause you to sweep the ball or hit it on the downswing. Both of these will result in lower distance because your drive won't have very much air time and the extra spin will cause your shot to hook or slice.
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What happens if my driver shaft is too soft?

Incorrect flex

A golfer using a shaft that is too flexible may experience a ball flight that is too high, a ball that spins too much, or a shot pattern that has inconsistent dispersion.
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How high do pros tee up driver?

So what's the right height? From a poll of GOLF's Top 100 Teachers, the ideal tee height is about 1.5 inches for driver. A good checkpoint is that half the ball “peeks” above the crown after you sole the club at address.
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What driver loft is best for a slice?

Loft and backspin are two critical factors in reducing a slice. Hopefully we've covered this during the review, but if you struggle with slicing your Driver and you have less than 10-degrees of loft, then I suggest you move to a Driver with 10.5 or even 12-degrees of loft.
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Will an adjustable driver help my slice?

In my experience, an adjustable driver will NOT fix your slice. I had a slice with my driver and nothing changed when I switched to an adjustable with a draw bias. Sure, it can help a little but you'll end up with a very similar result. The only thing that's going to fix your slice is to change your swing.
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Do low spin drivers reduce slice?

Conversely, low spin drivers benefit faster swinging golfers who desire less backspin rpm to achieve a moderate launch and optimal roll. Furthermore, low spin drivers restrict sidespin, reducing your risk of hooking or slicing your shot.
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Does interlocking grip help with slice?

Hand size aside, an interlocking grip is ideal for golfers who are slicing their shots. Since a weaker grip can cause your face to open at impact and lead to a slice, an interlocking grip would help mitigate this.
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