Golf Monthly

Stephen Gallacher

1 Beating a slice

Strengthen your grip a little. A slice is invariably from an outside path, so you could also practise with a bucket of balls on the inside of the ball and try to hit away from it, rather than in to it as you would from the outside.

2 Reading greens

I was told

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