MGCU Lesson of the Week • Fix Your Slice

Fix Your Slice

Learn this concept and you can self-dianose your current swing fault.

Work at your own pace, plug the drills directly into your weekly Practice Club plans, and watch your shot pattern tighten up within days.

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Inside This Course • What You'll Fix

The Key Slice Problems You’ll Finally Solve

Each module breaks down a specific cause of your slice and gives you a clear, repeatable way to fix it — even if you’re practicing indoors or in a small space.

1. Clubface Control

Learn the grip, wrist angles, and face-control checkpoints that get the club returning square instead of open.

2. Over-the-Top Path

Transform your steep, outside-in downswing into a more natural in-to-out path that eliminates curve.

3. Driver Launch Setup

Fix ball position, shoulder tilt, alignment and tee height so the driver finally works with your swing.

4. Practice Structure

Build straighter ball flight faster using simple, structured, repeatable drills you can do anywhere.

Course Module • Video Lessons

Work Through the Lessons in Order

Click a tab to load the lesson video and quick notes. Watch the full lesson, then plug the drills into your next practice session before moving on to the next module.

Lesson 1: Big-Picture Overview

Start here • Understand the full roadmap

In this lesson you’ll see the big-picture plan for the course: what we’re changing, how the drills stack together, and what success should feel like by the end.

  • What you’ll fix over the next few lessons
  • How often to practice and for how long
  • What to pay attention to as you watch the rest

Lesson 2: Setup & Fundamentals

Build the foundation before changing the motion

Here we clean up the basics so the rest of the swing or motion has a solid base. Small tweaks here often create big improvements without overthinking.

  • Grip, posture, alignment, and ball position
  • Key checkpoints you can use before every rep
  • Simple feels so setup becomes automatic

Lesson 3: Swing / Motion Changes

Core mechanics and how to feel the change

Now we walk through the main motion changes you’ll work on. Focus on one or two feels, not ten different thoughts.

  • Clear before/after example of the move
  • Slow-motion demos with checkpoints
  • Common mistakes and how to avoid them

Lesson 4: Practice Drills & Reps

Turn the lesson into a structured practice plan

This lesson is all about the reps: how to structure 20–40 minutes so you’re not just beating balls or guessing what to do next.

  • Drills for slow, medium, and full-speed reps
  • Recommended sets, reps, and rest between drills
  • How to track progress from session to session

Lesson 5: On-Course Strategy

How to take the new movement to the course

Finally, we talk about playing while you’re still changing your swing or skill. The goal is to protect your score while the new pattern settles in.

  • When to aim more conservative vs. aggressive
  • What to focus on over the ball (and what to ignore)
  • Post-round review: questions to ask yourself
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