Instruction Home Practice: Fix your slice using everyday items August 9, 2022 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Home Practice: Fix your slice using everyday items Cleveland Golf Releases Limited Edition Tour Action 588 Wedges What to start with when you’re struggling with your driver | Fully Equipped What it was like to re-introduce Anthony Kim to modern gear | Fully Equipped We tested Fujikura's Velocore+ VENTUS Lineup at Fujikura HQ Are these the BEST women's golf clubs!? How Cobra's new OPTM driver can improve your game | Emergency 9 Good Good Pro's Sean Walsh talks off the tee strategy with Jake What makes the PING hybrids so good? Why Rory McIlroy gaming their new driver was so impactful for TaylorMade | Tour Validated Turn Short Wedge Shots into Scoring Opportunities Lots of amateur golfers naturally hit slices. If you’re one of them, this simple drill will quickly lead to improving your swing. As GOLFTEC’s Nick Clearwater and Hannah Gregg demonstrate, fixing your swing path will make a huge difference. Latest In Instruction 1 day ago How far do average golfers hit their driver? This data show us 2 days ago Why calibrating your chipping is key to shooting lower scores 2 days ago Michelle Wie West is back. Here's how she prepped her game 3 days ago Most pros do this when practicing putting — and you should too Related Articles Instruction Home Practice: Making gains in your driving distance Instruction Home Practice: Finding the perfect putting alignment Instruction Home Practice: Improving your lower body movement Instruction Home Practice: Straightening out your hook Approach Shots What I learned during a ball-striking challenge vs. my co-worker By: GOLF Editors Instruction This is what it's like to battle your coworker in a long iron skills challenge By: GOLF Editors Driving Inside a driver skills challenge showdown: Two of our staffers face off By: GOLF Editors Instruction InsideGOLF Exclusive: Nick Clearwater at the Golf Top 100 Teachers Summit By: Luke Kerr-Dineen Instruction Room For Improvement: Student Roundtable By: Luke Kerr-Dineen