How to Fix Your Slice Without a Coach: A Step-by-Step Guide from PGA Pros
A slice is the most common amateur problem in golf and one of the most fixable. Learn the three causes, seven drills, and how to stop slicing in 2 to 3 weeks.
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A slice is the most common amateur problem in golf and one of the most fixable. Learn the three causes, seven drills, and how to stop slicing in 2 to 3 weeks.
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A slice is the most common amateur problem in golf and one of the most fixable. Learn the three causes, seven drills, and how to stop slicing in 2 to 3 weeks.
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Topping the ball is one of the most frustrating problems in golf. Learn the five real causes, six practical drills, and how to fix it in 1 to 2 weeks.
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Learn how to break 90 by seeing the differences between what a round of 99 looks like versus 89. Understand the patterns to improve your scores faster.
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Brian Park, Skillest CEO · LinkedIn This guide on how to break 80 in golf is not for someone who wants to get from 90 to 80. That’s a different problem with different solutions. This is for the golfer who regularly shoots 81, 82, 83, who has proven they can play, but keeps watching the…
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If you’re a 10-handicap searching for “best golf drills,” generic drill lists are wasting your time. You don’t need “how to grip a club.” You need to …
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“Add 20 yards” is the most-promised outcome in golf instruction, which means it’s also the most-overpromised. The honest version: yes, most amateurs…
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You’re not broken. The shank is the most upsetting miss in golf. It comes out of nowhere, then comes again the next swing, then the swing after that, …
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If your shots are veering off to the right (or left, for lefties) and you can’t seem to find that satisfying, straight ball flight, there’s a good…
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If you’ve ever watched a drive soar down the fairway and wondered, How do they swing that fast?, don’t worry, we do too.
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Learn how to hit a driver with confidence. Step-by-step setup, tee height, swing tips, and common mistakes to fix for longer, straighter drives.
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