PLEASE if you have any ball knowledge at all, help us out in the comments… @Ethan #golf #floppy #slice #driver #bobdoessports
Golf slices can be incredibly frustrating, especially when you're trying to perfect your driver shots. From my experience, understanding the cause is the first step to improvement. A slice usually occurs when the clubface is open relative to the swing path at impact, causing the ball to curve right (for right-handed players). One tip I found helpful is focusing on your grip and stance. Sometimes a weak grip leads to an open clubface, so try strengthening your grip slightly by rotating your hands clockwise on the club handle. Also, ensure your stance is square to the target line, not open, which can contribute to slicing. Another factor is the swing path. Attempt to swing more from the inside-out rather than outside-in to reduce slice spin. Practicing with alignment sticks can help train your body to swing on the correct path. Regarding the driver, it’s important to check your club’s settings. Modern drivers come with adjustable features that can help correct slices if adjusted properly. Some players also benefit from using a driver with a slightly closed face angle or more shaft flex. I’ve noticed that watching tutorials and seeking advice from experienced golfers has made a big difference. Engaging in forums or local golf groups can provide personalized feedback and ball-striking tips. Don’t hesitate to ask for help; sometimes small tweaks in technique or equipment can dramatically improve your game. Remember, every golfer goes through phases where the ball just 'has lost it,' as the phrase 'Floppy Lambo has lost it!!!' humorously captures the frustration. Embrace the challenge and keep experimenting with your swing and setup until you find what works best for you.




























































































