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| Hooking still A while back I wrote to the forum about hooking the ball with my driver well nothing has changed. I am thinking maybe it is my shaft. When I had the Taylor Made (R7 460) stock shaft I would slice the ball quite a bit. Now with my Adilla shaft which is heavier I seem to be hooking the ball (both shaft are stiff). I was wondering if this might make any sense and do I need to get myself a lesson and refitted for my driver. Thanks Dant |
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| Re: Hooking still Quote:
You need to fix your club path. Hooks are caused by an extreme inside out club path combined with a clubface that is too closed at impact. Fix the club path first IMO. Can you post a video of your swing? |
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| Re: Hooking still Quote:
Not sure about the soreness, but you need to feel like the club stays in front of you more than it does now and you need to swing left after impact. If you are too inside (which is what it sounds like), try holding your hands high into the backswing and as long as possible into the downswing. This will help keep the club "in front of you" and keep it from dropping inside (behind you) as you make your transition. To expand on Brian's idea of weakening your grip: I prefer a nuetral grip to begin with. Maybe you need to experiment with that. My grip is slightly weaker than neutral because I like a perfectly flat left wrist at impact. JB
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| Re: Hooking still You're coming into the ball with the toe of the club closing. You still might be coming ott...anyway the right forearm is coming in above the left...crossing over one another. Could be stalling the left hip.. forcing the right arm(hand) to square the face. Or the arms being blocked by the right hip forcing the arms(hand) to square the face. One of you're problems may also be in this video. Last edited by ben hogan : 03-25-2008 at 05:12 AM. |
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The video reply is very interesting, I studied it a number of times and took something from it that I will apply at the practice range today. Play this video a number of times and see if you can find anything that may relate to your situation. I certainly wish you luck, it's a frustrating problem indeed, my course is playing long and difficult at this time and I shot a brilliant 76 yesterday and only hit four fairways. It was a day where I hit great golf shots ( driving excluded ) putted well and a short game that boggled the eyes of my playing partners. I can only imagine the outcome if the driver had been working, hang in there, let me know if this video helped you or not. Buteman. |
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| Re: Hooking still Of all of the three I think it has to do with me using to much of my right side and maybe decelarating which I find kind of hard to believe the way I swing. I guess I will have to see what I come up with using everyone suggestions. Thanks Dant |
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| Re: Hooking still Quote:
I find it unbelievable that no where in that video does he mention the path. Just unreal. |