Slicers get their arms and club out away from t...
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Slicers get their arms and club out away from their body, over the top and accross... And it all starts at the beginning of your downswing... This drill makes it impossible to do that in your first move down... Instead, slicers should actually try to feel like their arms and club are falling behind and trailing their body a little bit... The natural tendency from their is to swing more around and on an "inside" track... This will also help produce more lag in your swing... A quick note: some golfers have a tendency to get ahead of the club and leave their arms behind in the downswing... Obviously this move isn't for you if you tend to get ahead of it... But slicers don't get ahead of it... They do just the opposite... They throw their arms and club away from their body, over the top and across... This move will help with that... And when you actually make swings after doing this drill you will notice your trail elbow positioning isn't as extreme, but rather wants to fall into the ideal "slot". 💣🏌‍♂️🤙 #golfer #swingspeed #golftips #golffitness #golfdrills

0:06 Apr 07, 2026 43,444 522
@strong.golfers
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This video provides a drill for slicers to improve their downswing by feeling their arms trailing behind their body, promoting a more effective swing path.

  1. Slicers should feel their arms trailing behind their body.
  2. This drill prevents an over-the-top downswing movement.
  3. Focus on swinging more around on an inside track.
  4. The drill helps produce more lag in your swing.
  5. Not suitable for golfers who get ahead of the club.
  6. This move corrects the tendency to throw arms away.
  • Instagram post: Share this drill for slicers.
  • Tweet: Key tips to improve your downswing.
  • Blog post: How to correct common slicing mistakes.

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