Cure your golf slice
Cure your golf slice

 

 


 


Cure your golf slice

Cure your golf slice

By By Doug Fleshman

Are you looking for the "secrets" that can dramatically lower your score or improve your distance by 10% and give you consistent accuracy? Be able to hit all your clubs straight. The one and only fix to cure your slice is to replace or align the engine of the golf club (the shaft).

Essentially, shaft spinning is a technique used to orient the golf shaft in the head to optimize the performance and consistency of the shaft. The spinning process was developed because (despite precision manufacturing that improves every year); no golf shaft is perfectly round throughout its length. These deviations can affect performance. By using a laser tool to align and install your shafts you will lower your scores by finding the end of the straight line every time. Profiling clearly defines the key indicators of a golfers swing-where and how much they load (peak deflection) the shaft and where they release the shaft relative to ball impact.

The one and only fix to cure your slice is to replace or align the engine of the golf club (the shaft). This does not have to do with name brands heads or shafts. The shaft must be installed correctly in whatever club brand you want, or it will go around in a circle. When it should be going in a straight line ---------------, like this. The pro’s swing is so good they can control the swing every time. We handicappers hit and miss. When the shift is moving in a circle and your trying to find the end of the circle to hit the ball straight. With the shaft install correctly you will always hit the end of the line and a straight shot. By using a laser tool to align and install your shafts you will lower your scores by find the end of the straight line.

Not in trouble, but in the fairways. With your tip weight or a finished club, the Laser Attachment attaches directly to the shaft and is used to fine the Flat Line Oscillation plane or FLO of a shaft during assembly.

The club shaft controls the Plane - The Plane is the angle that the club moves back and down on. It can stay on the same Inclined Plane back and down, shift to another angle, or even have several shifts during the stroke.

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