Can grip cause a slice?

Two grip mistakes make a slice almost inevitable. Many players use a grip that's too weak--with the thumbs pointing straight down the handle. Make your grip stronger, so your hands are turned away from the target and your palms are parallel with each other.
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Does grip affect slice?

TIP FOR YOUR GRIP: Set your left thumb on the back side of the grip and your right one on top. If you hit a lot of slices, you should "strengthen" your left-hand position on the club. All you have to do is grip it more in the fingers, as opposed to the palm.
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What golf grip causes a slice?

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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Does a strong golf grip fix slice?

A strong grip can cure someone who swings over the top and/or struggles with slicing the ball. This particular grip promotes a more in-to-out swing as well as a club face that closes more through impact. This grip makes hitting shots that spin right to left much easier.
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Will a stiff shaft make you slice?

If your club shafts are too stiff, you'll have trouble loading them properly during your downswing. When the clubhead gets to the ball, the shaft won't unload properly and the face will remain slightly open, causing a slice.
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IS YOUR GRIP CAUSING YOUR SLICE



How many knuckles is a strong grip?

To improve your grip, adjust your left hand until you can see two knuckles at address. If you see only one knuckle, your grip is too weak. If you see three or four, you've overcooked it. Using a marker, put dots on your first two knuckles (right) to ensure you achieve this position consistently.
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What kind of swing 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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Does slow swing cause slice?

This puts your arms slightly ahead of your body and also can close your club face. This results in a slice. Slow your swing tempo down, and get your body back in sync in order to cure your slice.
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Does overlap grip help with slice?

An interlocking golf grip produces strong slice shots on impact whereas an overlapping grip renders powerful regular shots. The interlocking grip is ideal for people with small or weak hands whilst the Vardon grip is a good choice for those with big or strong hands.
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What happens if grip is too strong?

Players with a strong grip can sometimes struggle to get the ball airborne and shots with a driver may only rise a few feet off the ground. A strong grip can make specialized shots, such as a high fade or soaring pitch shot very difficult. A grip would be at its strongest when looking down at address.
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Do pros use a strong grip?

Yes. Many pros use a strong grip on the PGA Tour. Dustin Johnson, Tiger Woods, Zach Johnson, and Bubba Watson are all known to use a strong grip. Compare this to the time of Jack Nicklaus when a more neutral grip was the predominant grip style on tour.
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Does Phil Mickelson have a strong grip?

Like the majority of pros, he favors the overlapping style. His hands are rotated a touch to the left on the handle, which is a slightly strong position for a southpaw. This grip allows Mickelson to swing freely, with plenty of wrist hinge, but it's not so strong that he has to constantly fight off a hook.
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What happens when grip is too weak?

A weak grip tends to make the face over rotate and open up the club. This open club face causes a shot to the right of the target. The open club face also adds extra loft creating unwanted height on shots. These two things can join together to cause a dramatic high, right and short shot putting the golfer in trouble.
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Does Tiger Woods use a strong grip?

Like with his idol Jack Nicklaus, Woods employs an interlocking grip rather than the Vardon or overlapping style most tour pros use. Woods has actually altered his grip position slightly over the years, ranging from neutral to mildly strong. Most recently (summer 2014), he's moved toward the strong side.
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Will too much flex cause a slice?

Try a more flexible shaft, when a shaft is too stiff the clubface struggles to turn back to square, which will present the clubface open at impact, causing the ball to slice. The more flexible the shaft is the easier it is to turn the clubhead over at impact.
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What happens if your golf shafts are too stiff?

If your golf shaft is too stiff and your swing speed is too slow, your well-struck shot will be limited on both carry distance and shot trajectory; a too-stiff golf shaft will most often lead to weak fades or slices.
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What happens if 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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Why do I slice with my driver but not my 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 always slice 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 a strong grip cause a hook?

If a player's grip is too strong, meaning their bottom hand is rotated too far underneath the club, they will likely flip or turn the clubface shut at impact. This closes the clubface too quickly or easily and results in a hook.
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