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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What is the cause of a slice in golf?

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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What club path causes slice?

What causes a slice? The most common cause of a slice is an outside-in swing path. This means that through the initial part of your downswing, your club is outside the line of the ball (or further away from you than it should be).
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Why am I slicing my driver all of a sudden?

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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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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3 MOST COMMON CAUSES OF A SLICE



Will an open stance cause a slice?

A slice is strongly associated with an open stance. Indeed, it is very likely that your feet are aligned to the left of the target at address whenever producing slices.
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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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Will a weak grip cause a slice?

You might have a so-called "weak grip," which means your thumbs are more at the top of the club. When you swing with this type of grip, your hands resist their natural tendency to return the clubface square at impact, and instead, they leave the clubface open which causes a 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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Does closing your stance help a slice?

An open stance can cause the golf slice.

We recommend a square stance, but if you can't stop slicing your driver you can try a closed stance. A closed stance will promote a swing path that goes inside out and could help you hit straighter shots.
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Do any pros play with a closed stance?

Playing with A Closed Stance

Put another way, the right foot is pulled back from the parallel target line and if a shaft was placed across the toes, it would point right of the target. Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead both set up with a closed stance, and a golfer electing to play this way would be in good company!
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Will a closed stance help a slice?

The benefits of the closed stance are most closely related to the fact that you won't slice the ball when you are standing close to your target. The closed stance can help golfers that struggle to release the ball actually turn it over as they come through impact.
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Does tee height affect driving distance?

Does Tee Height Effect Driver Distance? The height of your tee effects your swing path into impact, especially with the driver. This, in turn, will have an influence on the spin that the ball will have on it. Teeing the ball up can help vastly reduce the spin on your drives and so increase distance.
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Should you stand tall in the golf swing?

Standing tall makes it easy to turn through the shots and easy to turn in the backswing – it suits a lot of golfers. Jason Day and Rory McIlroy have very athletic postures because they work out a lot and this helps them really stand over the ball, but this type of posture might not be for everyone.
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Can not stop slicing driver?

One of the easiest ways to do this is to drop your right foot back slightly at address. This will naturally create an inside to outside swing path and give you more room to swing out toward your target. Again, most slices are caused by an over the top motion on the downswing.
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How do I know if my golf grips are too strong?

While in the address position, count how many knuckles you can see on your left hand. If you can see three knuckles or more on your left hand, you have a strong left hand golf grip.
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