4 Reasons Your Slice Keeps Coming Back

(And Why Grip Training Actually Works)

1. Your Weak Grip Keeps the Clubface Open at Impact

Your grip is the only thing touching the club. If it's weak, your hands physically hold the clubface open through impact. 

Every time you address the ball with a weak grip, you're guaranteeing an open clubface at impact. And when that clubface is open, the ball has no option but to slice. 

GripFix locks your hands into a neutral position that closes the clubface naturally.

2. The Silent Shift That Reopens Your Clubface

Even after a lesson where you hit it straight, your hands drift back to the old weak position within days. That subtle shift feels like nothing. You don't get an alert when your lead hand rotates a quarter inch.

By the time you realize your grip has reverted, you've already hit dozens of sliced shots. Your brain doesn't register the change because it feels comfortable, familiar, "right."

GripFix gives your hands a physical reference point before every swing. You're not guessing if your grip is correct. You're training your hands to recognize and return to neutral position automatically.

3. Why Your Grip Works on the Range But Fails on the Course

(But Muscle Memory doesn't)

You can think about your grip on the range. But standing over a shot that matters - first tee, over water, fairway bunkers left - your conscious mind shuts down. Your hands do whatever they've trained to do most.

If you've sliced for years with a weak grip and "fixed" it for one lesson, guess which pattern shows up under pressure? The one that's automatic. The one your hands have grooved through thousands of repetitions.

GripFix builds muscle memory for a neutral grip through consistent, reinforced repetition. The correct position becomes your default - not something you have to consciously maintain while also trying to make solid contact.

4. Even Tour Players Need Constant Grip Reinforcement

Scottie Scheffler - the world's best golfer - uses a grip trainer before PGA Tour rounds. Not because his grip is broken. Because even elite hands drift over time.

Tour players understand what most weekend golfers don't: grip maintenance isn't optional. 

Scheffler's grip doesn't drift because he reinforces it before every round. He's not hoping his hands remember. He's making sure they do.

That's why GripFix isn't a teaching aid - it's a training system.

You don't need another lesson explaining what a neutral grip looks like. You need a way to lock your hands into position until closing the clubface becomes automatic.

The same way chronic slicers have eliminated their slice and added 25-35 yards within one range session.

Start your journey to consistently straight shots today.

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