Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. Slicing the driver is, arguably, the most common problem for amateur golfers. Even after ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. Can’t stop slicing the golf ball? If you’re an amateur golfer, this is probably an issue ...
Most golfers equate the term “slice” to their full shots, especially off the tee, but equally problematic can be slicing your putts. If you’ve developed a cut stroke with the putter, you’re most ...
Fresh okra slices on a wood cutting board - Nungning20/Shutterstock Whether it's the slimy inside or the bitter aftertaste, some people would rather not see fried okra on their plate. Yet, fans of the ...
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Tips to stop slicing the driver

In this video, PGA Professional Nick Drane offers some top tips to stop slicing the driver. After winning his first Oscar, ...
Slicing is caused by the hands leading the head of the club. Tenseness plays a big role in the clubface being open at impact. Anyone who is slicing realises that the harder they try to hit the more ...
When guys in particular want some extra yards, they usually stand farther from the ball and really stretch out their arms. They feel more powerful in this extended position. But the reality is, they ...
Every now and then, cooks collectively crown a new “it” vegetable, as if the produce aisle were the site of Hollywood-style auditions. Kale, of course, reigned for years. Avocados topped so many ...
It's the best way to get the perfect sandwich. I started baking bread at home a long time ago. At first, it was a weekend obsession, and I had the kneed-rise-punch-rise-bake sequence perfectly ...