Many amateur golfers focus on adjusting and tweaking their swings when the ball starts to go offline. But, in reality, it may derive from how you’re putting your hands on the golf club.
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This week, Golfweek‘s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek and our director of instruction Steve Scott demonstrate how strengthening your grip could help you get rid of that nasty slice.
The key here is to be able to see at least a few knuckles on your left hand (if you’re a right-handed player) when you address the ball.
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