Banana ball? A hard fade? A push? No matter what you call it, that ball left-to-right ball flight (or right-to-left if you’re a southpaw) is likely a slice, and it’s the bane of the golfer’s existence. After all, that dreaded slice usually rears its ugly head on the tee box – where your round’s hopes and dreams often die.
But take heart, Joe Hacker. There are ways to mend – if not cure – the ball flight that keeps you from breaking 100, 90 or (and we’re getting a little crazy here) perhaps even 80.
First you need to learn exactly what a slice is and this article (http://perfectgolfswingreview.net/slice.htm) does a great job of not only explaining what it means, but what causes it.
Now, how do you fix it? Here are some quick and simple solutions that could help you keep the ball in the fairway: http://www.livestrong.com/article/135962-golf-slice-cures/
And more balls in the fairway means less strokes on your scorecard – and fewer broken windows.