Of late, every time some brand new product is released claiming to cure a slice, golf newbies cough up anywhere from fifty to a hundred bucks to grab it. The aim of this article is provide you with 2 effective and easily executable tips every beginner could look into to improve your game.

While the pros can slice the ball at will, beginners can find it rather frustrating. By definition, a slice occurs when a right-hander golfer hits a ball that flies first to the left and then curls to the right of the intended target. From a birds eye view, the flight path of the golf ball resemble the shape if a banana and hence the term "banana ball". The ball moves in such a direction because the club face is open or facing outwards relative to the swing path.

Get a grip on your grip - Take a moment to examine how you grip the club. The more you grip the club in your fingers, the faster your golf swing and the quicker the club face will turn inwards or close.

Conversely, if you grip the club closer to the center of your palm, your swing will be slower and the longer it takes for the club face to close. To cure a slice, golf enthusiasts need simply to grip the club more in your fingers.

Time to get hip - If your hips are opened (turned to face the direction the ball is going to go) at the setup position (i.e. your golf stance before the swing), the club face will be opened at impact and you'll slice the ball.

If your hips are instead closed i.e twisted away from the intended direction of the ball, the club face will close too soon, and you'll hook the ball instead. To cure a slice, golf newbies need to position the hips parallel to the intended flight path of the ball.

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