A lot of golfers who slice the ball are too narrow in the backswing — their right arm stays stuck to the body, creating a cramped position at the top.
When this happens, it’s almost impossible to square the face without early release or an over-the-top move.
By keeping the right arm a little farther from the body and setting the shaft closer to 90° when the lead arm is parallel, you’ll widen your arc, improve sequencing, and strike it much cleaner.
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When this happens, it’s almost impossible to square the face without early release or an over-the-top move.
By keeping the right arm a little farther from the body and setting the shaft closer to 90° when the lead arm is parallel, you’ll widen your arc, improve sequencing, and strike it much cleaner.
Follow for more practical golf tips from Me and My Golf.
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