Pull Slice

This is the most common shot in golf, the shape of shot is the ball will start left of the target and then dramatically move right in the air and will come to rest way to the right of the target.

The definition for a pull slice is, and out to in swing path, with the clubface pointing right of the target line.

This is a very weak shot and the ball's trajectory will be high.

Common set-up faults

Aim- Clubface may be pointing to the right of target in your set-up

Hold/Grip- Grip too weak click ling to see video

Body alignment- body may be aiming too far to the left at set-up

Ball position- ball position may be positioned too far forward.

Legend

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Black- Target Line

Green- Swing Path

Red- Clubface at impact

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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