Monday 20 June 2011

How to be a golf slicing killer?

Do you play tennis? Have you been shocked that the Chinese girl Li Na won the tennis game? How about their slices? However, it seems easier to slice the
tennis ball than the golf ball, because the racket is bigger and easier to hit the point but the golf iron or golf driver has only maybe one point to hit
right. Therefore, every golfer should learn how to be a slice killer in golf game.

Today we will take about the first part to act good in golf slicing. Ever wonder what causes a slice to curve? Either your hands don't rotate enough and you
hit the ball with an open face, or you have an out-to-inside swing path. When either of those things happen, the clubhead then applies a mixture of backspin
and sidespin to the ball, resulting in a big curve to the right.

To combat the slice, try to put the opposite type of spin on the ball, which is forwardspin with a mixture of sidespin to the left. I like to think of a
tennis player attempting to hit a hard, baseline shot with a lot of topspin so the golf ball just barely clears the net and curves back down toward the
ground. Hope you become a golf slicing killer ever after.

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