Single Plane Quick Fix—Hooking the Golf Ball
Full Swing
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1m 49s
Todd Graves troubleshoots hooking the golf ball with this quick fix. Todd uses an iron to explain why hooks are caused mainly by a strong grip and closed club face rather than swing path, and he helps you get your body in position with the necessary side bend to neutralize your lead hand grip, squaring the lead hand and club face to the target.
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