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What a Slice Really Is

The plain-physics reason your ball curves hard to the right (for a right-hander).

4 min

Face vs path

A slice is what happens when the clubface points well to the right of the direction the club is travelling at impact. That gap puts sidespin on the ball, and the ball curves away from your target.

Almost every slice comes down to that face-to-path relationship. Understanding it is the difference between guessing and knowing what to change.

Key takeaways

  • A slice is a clubface open to the swing path at impact.
  • That gap creates the sidespin that curves the ball.
  • Fixing a slice means closing that gap.
Read the full slice guide

Deeper detail lives in the Learn hub.

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