Of all the ball flights, the excessive left-to-righter can be the most debilitating. An uncontrollable slice that sails widely to the right not only robs you of distance but also rarely finds the fairway. And short and crooked off the tee isn’t a combination that any golfer wants.
Often a result of an ‘over the top’ move that sees the golfers approaching the ball from out to in, weakly swiping across it at impact, a slice is a common problem. Which means that club makers have spent plenty of research and development money in an attempt to create clubs that lessen the destruction. As a result we regularly see the best golf drivers coming with an anti-slice model to mitigate those big right misses. This is typically done with a combination of a slightly close face at impact and some addit

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