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Stop Hooking My Golf Shots

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

One of the questions that golfers ask themselves is, “How can I stop hooking my golf shots?” A lot of amateur receive bad advice about what causes a hook or a slice. One of the best ways that a golfer can stop asking himself, “How do I stop hooking my golf shots,” is to know what causes certain ball flights.

Contrary to popular belief, it’s not the club path from in to out that causes a hook. Rather, it is a closed club face. If the face of the club is pointed to the left, the ball is going to start left no matter the swing path. To stop hooking the ball, you have to make sure that your club face is square or open relative to the club path.

Why is a golf swing lesson important?

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Many folks think that they can completely learn how to play golf on their own, especially at the beginning. Many of these people have had success with other sports, so they figure that natural ability will lead them down the path of success in golf, as well. The problem with this line of thinking is that golf is much different and it’s much more technical. If you want to do well, you have to think about a golf swing lesson early on.

The advantages of getting this type of golf swing lesson are many. First of all, you will have a nice base to build from. Golf is a game where you form habits. If you have too many bad habits from the beginning, it can be almost impossible to make a recovery. Likewise, a golf swing lesson will give you things to work on when you read to the range and this can only make you a better player.