Your main issue is the takeaway getting the club outside your body early, which can send the club on an outside‑in path. That tends to produce a slice at impact. Cue: start the backswing with a small chest turn and move your hands and club together so the shaft stays closer to your body. Drill: keep the club on a more inside line at hip height and picture your spine guiding the swing-tempo looks balanced, so a smoother start should help.
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Your main issue is the takeaway getting the club outside your body early, which can send the club on an outside‑in path. That tends to produce a slice at impact. Cue: start the backswing with a small chest turn and move your hands and club together so the shaft stays closer to your body. Drill: keep the club on a more inside line at hip height and picture your spine guiding the swing-tempo looks balanced, so a smoother start should help.
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Need better tempo
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