Still Slicing? Here's What You Haven't Fixed Yet

You've tried everything. Except the one thing that actually controls your clubface.

swing path isn't the whole story

You've heard it a thousand times. "You're coming over the top." "Swing more inside-out."

And you've worked on it. Drills, videos, range sessions.

But here's what most advice leaves out: path controls the curve, but your clubface controls where the ball starts. Around 85% of your ball's starting direction comes from the clubface, not the path.

You can have the perfect inside-out swing. But if your clubface is open at impact, the ball still slices.

your clubface is open at impact

A slice happens when the clubface is open relative to your swing path. That's what creates the spin that curves the ball right.

You might be swinging beautifully. But if the face is even a few degrees open, the ball starts right and curves further right.

The frustrating part? You can't see it. It happens in a fraction of a second. But the ball flight tells the truth every time.

your grip controls your clubface

Here's the connection most golfers miss:

Your grip determines where the clubface points at impact. 

A weak grip leaves the face open. To square it, you'd need perfect timing and a last-second hand flip.

That's a tough ask under pressure. And it's why your slice keeps coming back.

A neutral grip squares the face naturally. No manipulation. No timing. The face arrives square because your hands are in the right position from the start.

aiming left makes it worse

You know the feeling. You've sliced three in a row, so you aim further left to compensate.

But here's what happens: aiming left pulls your whole body left. That sets up an out-to-in swing path, exactly the path that makes a slice worse.

You think you're playing the curve. You're actually feeding it.

The fix isn't aiming left. It's squaring the clubface so you don't have to compensate at all.

a draw-bias driver won't fix it

You've seen the marketing. "Anti-slice technology."

But no club design can fix an open clubface caused by your grip. You'll just be hitting the same slice with more expensive equipment.

Your hands are the only connection between you and the club. 

Fix what your hands are doing  and the clubface takes care of itself.

even scottie scheffler obsesses over grip

Scottie Scheffler uses a grip trainer before every round. Not because he slices, because he knows that a consistent grip is the foundation of a consistent clubface.

 If the best player in the world is checking his grip before every round, that tells you something about where ball flight really starts.

the fix: square the face from the start

GripFix clips onto any club and guides your hands into a neutral position, one that squares the clubface naturally at impact.

No more timing a flip. No more hoping your hands got it right. Just a consistent grip that delivers a consistent face, shot after shot.

You've fixed your path. You've bought the drivers. Now fix the one thing you haven't tried.

Stop Slicing. Start Striping.

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