The last step of the process is the transition from practice drill to real golf swing. Lift the club into a two-thirds backswing position, with your left arm in front of your chest (A). Then make your full backswing turn (B), and graduate from swinging over the ball to actually hitting shots (C). You'll continue to feel the backward loop that you started in the first part of the drill, and you should immediately see a right-to-left ball flight. It works for any player, at any handicap level. Just take it slow, and do it in parts. I walked the range and helped dozens of slicers at our slice-a-thon, and everybody, from a 20-year-old beginner to a senior woman, got it right away. They could see in five minutes that getting rid of their slice is the first step to playing to their potential.