How to Fix a Slice in 5 Minutes (Simple Trick That Works)

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How to Fix a Slice in 5 Minutes (Simple Trick That Works)

If you’ve ever watched your golf ball start straight and then curve hard to the right (for right-handed golfers), you know how frustrating a slice can be. It kills distance, ruins accuracy, and makes the game way harder than it should be.

The good news? You don’t need a full swing overhaul to fix it.

In fact, there’s a simple adjustment you can make in just 5 minutes that often produces immediate results.

Let’s get into it.

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What Causes a Slice?

Before fixing it, you need to understand it—quickly.

A slice happens when:

  • Your clubface is open relative to your swing path
  • You swing outside-to-in across the ball

That combination puts sidespin on the ball, sending it curving off target.

The 5-Minute Fix: Strengthen Your Grip

If you only try one thing, make it this.

Step-by-Step:

  1. Look at your lead hand (left hand for right-handed golfers)
  2. Rotate it slightly so you can see 2–3 knuckles
  3. Your thumb should sit more on the right side of the grip
  4. Place your trail hand so it supports underneath—not on top

Why This Works

A stronger grip helps:

  • Naturally close the clubface at impact
  • Reduce that weak, open-face position
  • Promote a more powerful, straighter ball flight

It’s the fastest way to counteract a slice without changing your entire swing.

Bonus: One Simple Swing Thought

If you have a minute more, add this:

“Swing out to right field.”

This encourages an inside-to-out path, which fights the slice even more.

Try This Quick Drill

  • Take 5 balls at the range
  • Use your new grip
  • Focus only on solid contact

Don’t overthink mechanics—just trust the adjustment.

You’ll often see:

  • Straighter shots
  • A slight draw
  • More distance

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Over-rotating your grip (can cause hooks)
  • Swinging harder instead of better
  • Trying multiple fixes at once

Keep it simple. One change. One result.

Final Thoughts

Fixing a slice doesn’t have to take months.

Sometimes, it’s just one small tweak—like your grip—that unlocks everything.

Try this the next time you play or practice. You might be surprised how quickly your ball starts flying straight again.

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