Getting a Cure For Your Slice - The Only Real Option
We can establish one thing up front.
Being a slicer isn't much fun.
So finding a cure for slicing becomes a priority for the common golf slicer.
Here is some of the stuff you must endure if you are a slicer.
Being a slicer isn't much fun (except for maybe your buddies who revel in the opportunity to poke fun).
So, what's one to do if you're a slicer? Well, you've got two options.
It's total surrender.
If that's what you want to do, then go for it.
But don't expect to get much enjoyment out of the game, or sympathy from your buddies.
Being a slicer isn't much fun.
So finding a cure for slicing becomes a priority for the common golf slicer.
Here is some of the stuff you must endure if you are a slicer.
- Chasing you ball into the woods, or into the tall grass, or into the cow pasture, or whatever else there is off to the right of the fairway.
- If there is another fairway to the right of the fairway you should be playing, you get to run out and hit your ball while the people who are playing that fairway wait and snicker about this guy who can't stay in his own fairway.
And they'll watch for you at the 19th hole to see who it was. - You are sure to lose a few balls each round you play.
- You will have to endure the heckling from your buddies.
- All this stuff adds up to a higher score...
not a good thing in the game of golf.
Being a slicer isn't much fun (except for maybe your buddies who revel in the opportunity to poke fun).
So, what's one to do if you're a slicer? Well, you've got two options.
- You can endure the frustration, embarrassment, and high score that come with slicing.
- You can get a cure for slicing, and enjoy the game again.
It's total surrender.
If that's what you want to do, then go for it.
But don't expect to get much enjoyment out of the game, or sympathy from your buddies.
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