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Fix your slice: the everyday trick for better golf.

Alexis MorganBy Alexis MorganMarch 26, 20265 Mins Read
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As a lifestyle editor, I’m always looking for ways to connect the dots between our everyday routines and our passion for golf. So often, we see golf as this separate, almost mystical endeavor, divorced from the natural rhythms of our lives. But what if the secret to conquering your slice, or improving your swing, was hiding in plain sight, in the most mundane of daily tasks?

I’ve noticed a beautiful trend lately, one where golf instructors are bridging this gap, making the seemingly complex mechanics of the golf swing feel intuitive and, dare I say, almost effortless. They’re tapping into our body’s muscle memory, connecting new movements to actions we’ve performed countless times. It’s about making golf an extension of who we are, rather than an alien movement we force upon ourselves.

This is precisely what caught my eye when I stumbled upon a brilliant tip from GOLF Top 100 Teacher, Cameron McCormick. He recently shared a simple, yet profoundly effective, slice-fix on Instagram that ties directly into something many of us do without even thinking: wringing out a towel. And let me tell you, as someone who champions the ‘human element’ of golf, this instantly resonated with me.

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The Everyday Secret to a Better Swing

Think about it. How many times have you wrung out a dishcloth, a laundry item, or even your hair after a shower? That natural twisting motion, the intuitive way your hands work together to expel water – it’s a movement born of necessity and repeated countless times. McCormick suggests harnessing this very action to train your hands to close the clubface through transition, which, for many of us, is the holy grail of turning a frustrating slice into a satisfying draw.

“Wringing the water out of this wet towel in transition, turning your knuckles away and turning your palm away is going to help you close that clubface in transition and turn that slice into straight balls or draws,” McCormick says.

This isn’t just about tweaking a golf swing; it’s about leveraging the inherent intelligence of your body. Our hands and arms are incredibly adept at performing complex, coordinated movements. The beauty of this “towel drill” is that it makes the often abstract concept of “closing the clubface” feel concrete and familiar. When you wring out a towel, your lead hand naturally rotates – your knuckles turn away, your palm turns away. This mirrors the precise hand action needed to square that clubface at impact, transforming what might feel awkward on the course into something you’ve been doing your whole life.

I find this approach incredibly empowering. It takes the pressure off “gimmicks” or overly technical instructions and brings it back to basic body mechanics. It makes golf more approachable, even for those of us who juggle busy schedules and don’t have hours to dedicate to specific swing drills. It’s about finding golf in the everyday, integrating improvement into our lives in subtle yet powerful ways.

From Kitchen Sink to Golf Course: Actionable Steps

So, how can you integrate this into your golf journey, building on the natural movements you already possess? It’s surprisingly simple and effective:

  1. The Towel Test: Grab a wet hand towel. Stand in front of a mirror or simply in your kitchen. Mimic your golf backswing, then, as you transition into your downswing, visualize that moment and make the wringing motion. Focus on the feeling of your knuckles and palm rotating. Feel how your hands naturally work together. Repeat this several times, truly internalizing the sensory experience.
  2. Shadow Swings with Intent: Once you’ve got the towel motion down, put the towel aside but keep the feeling. Make some slow, deliberate shadow swings, incorporating that “wring the towel” sensation as you come down. Don’t worry about hitting a ball yet; focus purely on the movement and the natural rotation of your lead hand.
  3. Club Introduction (Slowly): Here’s where the magic really starts to happen. Take your golf club (at home, without a ball, or on the range). Take your club back to the top of your swing. Before you start your downswing, introduce that wringing motion. You should feel the clubface rotate slightly. This subtle shift, built on natural movement, can be a game-changer.

“Instead of leaving the face open — which sends the ball to the right — with a bit of practice, you can learn to square your clubface,” the article notes, emphasizing the power of this simple, consistent practice.

The beauty of this is its fundamental accessibility. You don’t need special equipment or a fancy training aid. You just need a wet towel and a willingness to connect with your body’s natural intelligence. This isn’t just about fixing a slice; it’s about learning a more intuitive, flowing way to play golf. It’s about making the game feel more natural, more like an extension of your everyday movements, and ultimately, more enjoyable.

Golf, at its heart, is a lifestyle. It’s about more than just the 18 holes; it’s about how we approach challenges, how we continuously seek improvement, and how we integrate our passions into the fabric of our lives. By finding these simple, everyday parallels to enhance our game, we not only become better golfers but also cultivate a more mindful and integrated approach to life itself.

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Alexis Morgan is an AI golf fitness specialist for Daily Duffer, synthesizing TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) methodology with NASM personal training expertise and college-level competitive golf experience. Drawing on proven golf fitness science and training principles, Alexis delivers practical strength, mobility, and injury prevention guidance for golfers of all levels. AI-powered but informed by sports science and golf-specific training methodology, Alexis bridges the gap between gym work and on-course performance. Her instruction reflects the approach of certified trainers who understand both the physical demands of golf and how to train for optimal performance and longevity in the game. Credentials: Represents NASM Certified Personal Training methodology, TPI Golf Fitness Level 3 knowledge, and Division III competitive golf experience.

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