Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Just started playing golf again shot a 46 on front 9 then got the hooks how do i stop hooking the ball?

Sounds like your swing path started to flatten out which makes your wrist turn over and hook the ball.. Try this pic a spot a few feet in front of the ball and on your target line. Then, making sure your swing path is NOT flat- swing down the target line - keeping the club face perpendicular to the line as long as possible SPECIFICALLY in the HITTING ZONE.. Finishing your swing high and the club pointing UP in the air not back around your body.. Practice first on the range.


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Just started playing golf again shot a 46 on front 9 then got the hooks how do i stop hooking the ball?
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Reply:One thing you could try is moving your hips foward as you hit the ball. This will help keep the club face open at impact.
Reply:Create a good 'follow through' towards your target. You are obviously ending your swing well left which pushes the ball into a hook. Also don't roll over your right wrist...............
Reply:take some golf lessons
Reply:i like to see your swing to make sure but your coming down to fast and turning the club
Reply:practice
Reply:start with your grip. if your can see more than a knuckle or two on your left hand when you grip the club, you probably have too strong a grip which will cause you to hook. weaken it by rotating your left hand counterclockwise. look at your stance. you may have a closed stance. If your right foot is well below your left foot your stance is closed which will also cause the hook. make sure your feet are level with one another. finally line up square to the target. if you line up to right of the target this will also cause you to hook the ball.
Reply:Well only 2 things in golf detemine where your ball is going to go. I know there are alot of variables that come into play, but it all comes down to swing path and angle of the face at impact. If your hooking the ball its because the club face is closed at impact its that simple.



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