To make the ball curve to the right, the golfer 'opens' his stance by turning his feet to the left. As he swings, his wrists will pass beyond the ball before the clubhead does. The golfer pulls the clubhead toward him at the end of his swing.
The clubhead strikes the near side of the ball first, making it spin outward.
A modest slice may be used on the dogleg-right, par-4, 405-yard 18th hole. The left elbow is protected by two bunkers, discouraging some from driving down the center of the fairway.