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Cure The Golf Hook Shot - Golf Video

 

 

The Golf Hook - How to stop hooking the ball?

A Hook is a specific right-to-left trajectory for a golf ball. Its created by the club head coming from too far inside to outside of the swing plane. The "Draw" shoot is a less excessive version of the hook. Many players are looking for a draw in their shots. People say it a draw goes further but needless to say a Hook does not go where you want it to go full stop.

How to fix a golf hook?

So where do you start to cure the golf hook and improve your golf swing?

Thanks to Garry Forrester (www.standrewsgolfschool.com) this golf swing tips looks at the hook and how to cure the golf hook with a simple 3 ball drill. The key to this golf drill is repetition so the head of the club stops coming on an inside-out swing path.


 

 

 
» Golf Hook

You need 3 golf balls for the golf swing tip. Place the balls in a line as shown in the video. The idea is that when you perform your golf swing, you will be forced to bring the club outside the line on the downswing to avoid hitting the ball behind your target ball. It will feel excessive and if you are about to slice the ball because it feels new and different. This will help improve your golf swing and "cure the golf hook".

» Your Golf Swing - Repetition

This golf swing tip is valuable if your need to "cure the golf hook" but it does take some practice and persistence. Once you start bring your club down outside the line you will immediately find that your ball straightens.

 

 

 
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