Stop Hooking The Ball
Tips to Help You Stop Hooking The
Ball From The Tee
If you are having troubles hooking the
ball--especially from the tee--then you should spend some time
to analyze what is causing this problem. It could be the result
of a number of different things. A lot of golfers believe that
the equipment could be to blame for a lack of central flight on
the golf ball, allowing the ball to fly wildly onto the heavy
rough or into the sand and water hazards. But what if your
equipment is fine?--What could be the problem?

When you are truly hooking the ball, it is
generally caused when your swing comes too far from the inside
out. This causes excessive spin or "hook" spin. However, this
is becoming less common as most players now swing from the
outside to the inside to affect a pull slice.
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If you want
to correct this problem, the first thing you
should do is check your stance.
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Your legs should be stretched out with your chin
straight. This will produce a good spine angle, which in turn
will provide a good swing plane. A player who has a very strong
grip with his right forearm below their left and his stance
closed will cause the club with a closed face to come too far
inside. Luckily, good alignment and posture can help eliminate
this problem.

The main thing to remember is that if you
aren't hitting well, then your setup is more than likely the
culprit. In addition to this, you should also try to
concentrate more on swinging straight down the target line.
That is the best advice you can get if you are trying to avoid
another wild hook shot. Stay calm and focused, keep your
shoulders straight, and keep the golf club swing nice and short
with enough power to make 200 yards seem like child's play
every time you put your ball on the tee.
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