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| Driver Low Hook Hello, After recently golfing again I have picked up where I left off, the low hook off the tee. I have been working on creating lag and it has done wonders for my long irons but still eludes me with driver. I have changed ball position, closed stance, open stance, back shoulder low, tee higher, tee lower, went from reg. to steel shaft. (10 degree driver) and once in a while get good trajectory but more often not. My swing speed is pretty fast as I hit 300 yds. plus when good shots appear. This is what's killing my game as most all other clubs are solid and on track. I don't know if I'm out of time with the driver or what. Most tee shots (even with other clubs) are low pulls to the left or duck hooks. Any help might salvage next weekend with something new to work on. Thanks! |
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| Re: Driver Low Hook Sounds to me like you're "smothering" the ball low left. Just a guess, because we can't see you swing. An educated guess!But try this: Take your stance in front of a pane of glass or mirror. Check to see that your spine is tilted slightly right, your left shoulder is higher than the right. Should should feel like you're standing up a slope. Okay, now swing around your spine, as if it was the axle on a wheel. You really have to feel that your body and the club are turning around the spine. If that doesn't help, your hands may be beating the club to the ball and therefore the club is de-lofted (hence the lower flight) and the hands have already turned over by the time the club reaches the ball (hence the hook). It may be a millisecond, but that is all it takes. I'd also go back to a graphite shaft (steel shafted drivers are normally very heavy) and put in a flex that suits your club head speed. From the sounds of it, you need a stiff or X-stiff shaft. If you don't like graphite, there are special material shafts available from Graphalloy, Taylor Made, Fujikira and a few others. Sorry I con't give you a pin-point cure. But if you post your swing on the website I could be more accurate.
__________________ Golf is easy ... once you know how. Graham Arnott, teaching professional Kelrosa Golf Studios www.kelrosagolf.com Class 'A' PGA Member Full Member: World Golf Teachers Federation (GB&I) |
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| Re: Driver Low Hook Thanks for the advice Pro, I'll have to try it out this week. My setup is how you advised and you may be right about my hands beating the club back to the ball because the more foward I play the ball in my stance the less of the low hook effect I get. When I play it just inside my front heel or further back it has loads of topspin as it comes off hot but dives down and left with lots of roll. Thanks again! |
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| Re: Driver Low Hook Thanks for all the tips guys! Played yesterday and worked on a more level shoulder turn, neutral stance, focused on staying behind ball through downswing and impact and brought my back (right) shoulder up some in my address ( i think I had it dropped too much causing a severe upswing creating top spin on the ball). Still hooking a bit but nowhere near as bad and getting good distance. Best I've hit driver in a while! Thanks! |
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| Re: Driver Low Hook I guess it's safe to assume that your shaft is the proper flex? (I would assume with a 300yd drive, X or XX flex is your brand). |
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