Slicing the ball has turn into a habit for most amateur golfers and scientists tell us that a man needs at least 21 days to change a habit. It's not possible to stop slicing overnight, as it is also impossible to believe that after you fix your golf slice, your shots will always be perfect and fly straight. Even the Pros slice a shot every not and then. The problem is that most people with a slice, started slicing their shots from the moment they picked up golf, so this forms a deeply rooted habit that is not easy to beat.

There are a lot of systems on the Internet designed to fix your golf slice and the good part is that most of them have a 100% money back guarantee. The Dave Way is an anti-slice swing system and the great thing about is that instead of changing your entire swing, it will build on your existing one. This system consists of 4 easy steps you can add to your existing swing in one visit to the range. These steps work with your current grip, stance, and posture so there is no adjustment period. More information is available at http://thedaveway.com/.

Here are some tips you can apply to your game in order to fix the slice. First of all, it's important to have the right setup, prior to making the shot. Try to stand straighter when you are setting up the shot. Bend the knees slightly. Lin up the ball with your front foot and loosen your grip. clear your mind, keep your eye on the ball and imagine how your shot hits the freeway.

In golf, everything depends on your mind and body. Your body determines how you swing the club. If you are physically limited, have a stiff back or some injuries that will prevent you from making the correct motion, then you will be slicing the ball every time you make a shot. A special term called 'golf fitness' is often overlooked, but every player should get familiar with. A golf slice is caused when the upper body gets ahead of the lower body, making an "over-the-top" move, which causes the clubhead to cause a side-spin on the ball. To fix a golf slice, one must firs try by taking some lessons. Buying DVDs or signing up for an anti-slice system has also worked for some people. But bottom line is that you must work on your core rotational flexibility. It's as simple as that.