Reasons Why You Hook the Ball & Remedies to Stop
It
The most common flaw that beginner golfers have is usually
slicing the ball. However, the second biggest mistake that is
made is commonly known as the hook. It is just the opposite of
the slice, but yet it is equally frustrating.
When you hit the golf ball with a low tee shot, you will
usually hook the ball. That means that it will go straight for
a time, but suddenly it will make a sharp turn to the left and
get buried in the woods. Better yet, it may get sunk in a water
hole or it may land in the rough.
It is a Simple Problem
If a golfer is prone to make a hook shot, he often has the
clubface closed in relation to his swing path. This will cause
the ball to sidespin counterclockwise and hook to the left.
This is how it happens to right-handed golfers.
It is not hard to figure out why this happens. It is merely
a matter of common physics. The clubface is closing in too soon
and, as a result, it points to the left of the target when
impact occurs.
Check Your Body
The reason you are hooking the ball is that you are swinging
far too much with your hands and arms and are not using enough
body movement when makig your shot.
The reason why your ball hooks to the left is because the
club head gets warped into a closed position from your upper
body movement and the hips do not open up completely. The habit
of closing your hips and having too much force from your arms
and hands will undoubtedly almost always result in a hook
shot.
You may also have a problem when you grip the club. Many
times, golf players who hook their ball tend to use too strong
of a grip. The clubface usually ends up being closed when
impact occurs. This happens because there are more than three
or so knuckles showing on the left hand at address. Try to
lighten up on your grip and so maneuver your hands that only
two knuckles are showing. This can help a great deal and can
sometimes cure the hook shot immediately.
In conclusion, you have found out what a hook shot is, what
causes such a shot and what remedies you can take to overcome
the problem.
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