‘Ring the bell’ to get inside

Most slicers hit the ball with an out-to-in swing path, which occurs because the club moves outside the target line in the downswing.

If this happens to you, try this image to improve your path. At the top, imagine you’re holding a rope connected to a bell. All you want to do is pull down on the rope to ring the bell. This visualization will set you on the correct inside path.

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