Let’s face it, most players’ shot shape is a big fade, or if we are being honest a slice. If this is you, it’s because the club face is open at impact to the target.  

This can be maddening, and you can spend hours trying to remedy this problem. In an effort to do less harm to your game, do not try to fix this via YouTube. Instead try this drill on the range the next time you want to work on your slice. 

Make practice swings with your hands split apart on the grip.

To achieve this, assume a normal grip with your lead hand (left hand for right-handed golfers). Next slide your trail hand down the grip 2-3 inches so there is noticeable separation in your hands. 

Separating your hands will make it easier to release the club through impact thus minimizing slice/fade movement. After a few practice swings, try hitting wedges in this fashion. Again, after a few shots you will begin to feel the club release.

 The next step is to move your hands back to a normal grip and start hitting them straight. 

Good luck and enjoy hitting more fairways.

Alan Reese, Golf Lab