
Use the second ball – and your peripheral vision – to keep the clubhead behind your hand path as you swing down from the top.
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If you slice, this is likely due to you allowing the club head to move in front of your hand path on its way to the ball from above. The club must stay behind the path of your hand until you start hitting.
Next time you exercise, place the ball just above your back leg like I did here. Set up as usual and swing.
Using your peripheral vision, as you start downhill, use the second ball as a guide for the clubhead, making sure it stays behind the ball rather than moving in front of it (as in moving away from you).
The trick is to allow your trail arm to lengthen while keeping your trail wrist flexed (i.e. positioned at the top) for as long as possible.
Clubhead behind hand path: no cut and tons of power.
Try it.
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