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| Duck hook I've been playing pretty well recently, really killing my driver, but yesterday when I went out and played I developed a serious duck hook with my driver and even some of my longer irons. I know my setup is was the same but I think I might have been keeping to much weight on my front foot. Can having to much weight on your left side cause you to hook and pull hook the ball?? ![]() |
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| Re: Duck hook You are underplane (you swing too far inside out). A hook is caused by an inside out swing plane while the face is too closed. A pull hook is a closed face with an above plane move (probably a tad over the top on those swings). Fix the path first. |
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| Re: Duck hook Quote:
Unfortunately I don't anymore have the link that BrianW posted that provided the answer. The answer that is for me - and not necessarily you but its worth looking at. My duck hook was down to not completing the backswing and rushing the transition. In my case it was a vicious circle; because the duck hook was so bad I wanted to get off the tee as quickly as possible which meant I swung as quickly as possible, didn't complete the backswing, rushed the transition, had a duck hook .... you get the picture. At the same everyone was advising me to "three-quarter" swing whichj made things worse. If you've been killiing the driver recently you might be pushing too much for more (and thus rushing) so I'd suggest that you go to the range and just concentrate on completing the back swing with a full turn; it could be as simple as that. Good luck I really sympathise.
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| Re: Duck hook Quote:
I see nothing that would unequivocally indicate that he is suffering from that problem.Quote:
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