Slicing is the golfer's worst nightmare. Admit it, playing golf with a slice takes away the joy from the game, yet some people keep on slicing for years. The problem is not that complicated, all it takes is will to do it and knowledge, otherwise you will never experience golf to the fullest. So if you want to reach higher levels in golf, pay attention to the lines bellow.
When you have a better understand of a given problem, you are more likely to fix it. so let's start by explaining what a slice actually is. Slice is a specific left-to-right type of trajectory of the golf ball for right-handers, the opposite is true for lefties. Whether you are a right-hander or lefty, either way the slice will cause the ball to go right or left from the target area. A pro golfer tries to hit the ball with his clubhead squared, but when the clubhead is in one direction, it produces a spin causing the wrong trajectory.
The most basic principle that will help you avoid the slice is to try to have the club face squared to the swing path at the point of impact. A slice is caused when the club face is open (twisted in one direction) at the point of impact. Which on the other hand can be caused by an incorrect grip, wrong setup, poor body action (swing), or a combination of all those mistakes.
But if you apply the right pressure and combine it with perfect positioning of the hands on the handle, you will produce shots that fly longer and straighter. Another thing to remember is to control your own motion, don't hack club, swing it. Even a slight over-swing will result in a slice, so you have to be very precise.
To achieve a consistent and sharp golf swing, it's all about balance and rhythm. If you are nervous and perform the motion too fast, then you will loose your balance resulting in poor ball flight. Expert golfers usually say - "swing easy and hit hard." Having a right setup is also an essential element. You must have your weight equally balanced between your left and right foot.
Never forget that golf is a mental sport, not physical. It all happens in the mind, so you must be concentrated, totally focused in the game. Forget about the everyday problems and just concentrated on the game. You must be able to become one with the ball in order to produce the perfect shot.
Of course, there is no magical system. You can't turn from slicer to a pro in one night. There are some good anti-slicing techniques available online, but they alone won't help you. Practice, practice, practice.