For longer irons, your slice mainly comes from dropping the club from outside and swinging across the ball on the downswing. That outside-to-inside path tends to keep the clubface open at impact and push the ball offline. Cue: feel the club drop more inside on the way down and rotate through toward your target. Your tempo is balanced, so this change should feel smooth without rushing.
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For longer irons, your slice mainly comes from dropping the club from outside and swinging across the ball on the downswing. That outside-to-inside path tends to keep the clubface open at impact and push the ball offline. Cue: feel the club drop more inside on the way down and rotate through toward your target. Your tempo is balanced, so this change should feel smooth without rushing.
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