Share if ya got some time Go to: http://www.golfdigest.com/instruction/ and check out Swing Rx stuff along with the other tips they have. A lot of it is simple but I think it may help. One suggested to have the front of your left hand facing the target rather than how I usually position my grip where the logo on my glove is facing right of the target. Another was from Annika Sorenstam where you put you keep your left hand in front of you and bring your right hand back like you would with your swing. When you bring your right hand down, it should meet your left right in front of your body. If your hands meet or clap together left of your center line (too far forward), you're opening up your shoulders too much at impact. I've just been doing that a little bit today, trying to force it and it feels better. The key will be maintaining it while actually striking a ball. She also suggests a wider stance to avoid a slice with your driver. I hear you bhogg. I don't expect to knock them straight every time, I just need to eliminate my slice and get a little consistency. I have no slice with any of my irons, but a nasty one with my driver. I strike the ball solid every time, if I could just at least get it to a straight push, I would be able to adjust for it a little.