Analyze Your Golf Slice with V1 GOLF

Slow motion video reveals exactly what's causing your slice — and how to fix it.

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What Causes a Golf Slice?

The most common fault in amateur golf — the clubface is open relative to the swing path at impact.

An open clubface at impact and an out-to-in swing path. In slow motion, watch the club come from outside the target line.

Key frames to check:

  • Top of backswing — is the face open?
  • Transition — are you casting from the top?
  • Impact — is the face pointing right of the path?

How to Analyze Your slice with V1 GOLF

1

Record your swing face-on and down-the-line at the range

2

Use slow motion to scrub through impact and identify the fault

3

Compare side-by-side to a correct swing to see the difference

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Related Swing Faults to Analyze

Over-the-Top

The club works over the plane on the downswing, producing pulls, slices, and weak contact.

Casting

Early release of the wrist angle (lag) in the downswing, robbing power and causing thin/fat contact.

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