How To Cure That Golf Banana Ball in 4 Easy Steps
Today’s lesson will teach us “How To Cure a Golf Hook in 4 Easy Steps”. If you have been struggling with a golf hook you know how annoying they are. More than likely, most of your friends are slicing the ball, (which really isn’t any better) and your game is played on the opposite side of the fairway from theirs.
But… the hook really is pretty easy to cure. Try this sequence of corrections, and most likely the hook will be fixed in no time. Your goal in correcting a hook is to swing from outside to in.
1. Grip the Club More Loosely – Golfers who have a bad hook commonly play with a grip that is too strong. By simply rotating your hands around the grip toward the target, you can make it much harder for the clubface to be “closed” through the impact zone. Remember to test each grip, to see what gives you the best results. Once you are playing with a loose grip move on to the next golf tip.
2. Set the ball forward in your stance – Players who have a golf slice tend to position the ball forward in their stance. Since we hook the ball, this wouldn’t be a bad thing for us to do. So, let’s copy them. (It doesn’t matter if you have a slice or a hook, if you want to correct it, the first thing you should do is learn how to do the opposite.) Setting the ball forward in your golf stance will get you well on you way to curing that nasty hook.
3. Aim to the left of the target (or to the right for left handed golfers) – In order to put that clockwise rotation on the ball that you want, you need to start with an open stance to the target. Implement this easy tip. Open your stance a little bit, and swing along the line of your shoulders.
4. Finish With Your Weight On Your Front Foot – More than likely, this is the tip that will have the best chance of curing that golf hook for good. Many hooks are caused by golfers who finish their swing with some of their weight on their back foot. Doing this will force you to come around the ball with a closed clubface. So practice finishing with all of your weight forward to get rid of that nasty golf hook.
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