Most golfers, men and women alike, tend to hit a slice. The most common cause of a slice is a lack of clubface rotation through the ball at impact. This opening or holding back of the clubface puts a clockwise rotation on the ball and causes the sometimes-dramatic curve to the right. To correct your slice you first must learn to hit the anti-slice (a.k.a. a hook). Feel the toe of the club pass the heel through impact and the ball will move from right to left. An excellent drill to feel this release of the clubhead and your arms is to set up as if the ball were teed up three feet off the ground. Make a few swooshing swings and begin to sense how your right arm crosses over the left naturally.
Gradually lower the bottom of the swing until you are making swings at ground height. If you can get this rotational swing to happen through the ball, Kiss Your Slice Goodbye!
Located in the heart of the historic district the King Charles Inn is just one block from the famous market. Guests will enjoy our daily Manager's Reception with hors d'oeuvres and Happy Hour at "The Bar" from 4-6 p.m..
After enjoying the challenge of the local Charleston golf courses, visit a variety of (48) local food establishments within three blocks of the hotel. Our hotel provides a spacious outdoor pool, terrace area and sundeck overlooking Meeting Street. We are a recent winner of the Best Western “Director’s Award” for guest services.
* Unless otherwise noted, package rates are quoted per-person, double occupancy, including all taxes. Packages include nightly accommodations and one round of golf (green fees, cart and taxes) per day. Surcharges may apply at certain courses. Single golfer and non-golfer rates are also available. Call 1-800-774-4444 to inquire or click on the link below for online package quotes.