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Having trouble with a slice? Consider adjusting your grip

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 6, 2024Updated:July 6, 20243 Mins Read
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Are you struggling with a slice in your golf game? One common reason for this may be due to a “chicken wing” follow-through. This can happen when your lead arm and elbow stay straight for too long instead of folding, leading to an open clubface at impact. But not to worry, there is a fix that can work both in practice and on the course.

To fix the chicken wing follow-through, start by taking your normal setup and grip, then slide your bottom hand down the handle almost to the end. Begin making practice swings without a ball, focusing on getting your lead elbow to fold correctly as you swing through impact. By splitting your hands on the grip, you’ll find it easier to achieve a proper release and keep your arms more level on the forward swing.

As you continue to practice, listen for a whoosh sound at the bottom of your swing. This indicates that you are on the right track towards achieving a proper release and squaring up the clubface for a better strike. Once you can recreate these feelings with your normal grip, you’ll be on your way to hitting the ball down the middle consistently.

Kellie Stenzel, a GOLF Top 100 Teacher, recommends this fix for golfers struggling with a slice. She teaches at the Palm Beach Par 3 and The Boca Raton in Florida, sharing her expertise and knowledge to help golfers improve their game. By focusing on correcting the chicken wing follow-through, players can see improvements in their ball striking and accuracy on the course.

In addition to addressing the chicken wing follow-through, it’s important to consider other factors that may contribute to a slice. Weak grip, poor release, and an open clubface at impact are common issues that can lead to slicing the ball. By working on these elements in conjunction with the follow-through fix, golfers can make significant improvements in their game.

Practicing the correct release and follow-through not only helps with slicing issues but can also lead to more consistent and powerful shots. By maintaining a proper release and allowing the arms to work together through impact, golfers can achieve better ball flight and distance. With dedication and practice, players can see a significant improvement in their overall golf game.

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced golfer, addressing the chicken wing follow-through can help improve your game. By following the steps outlined by Kellie Stenzel and focusing on proper technique, golfers can overcome slicing issues and see better results on the course. With consistent practice and dedication to improving your skills, you can take your golf game to the next level and enjoy the rewards of better ball striking and accuracy.

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