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how to intentionally hook a golf shot

by Ms. Odessa Heaney DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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If you’re looking to intentionally hook the golf ball, you’ll want to do the following:

  • Line up your shot about 25-30 yards to the right of the desired target, depending on how much of a hook you’re looking...
  • Have a standard ball position, centered for shorter irons, 3/4 of the way up your stance for longer irons, and inside...
  • Move your back foot back away from th...

Full Answer

How to stop hooking golf shots?

4 Ways To Stop Hooking Golf Shots. 1 – Hooks usually stem from swinging too much from the inside and/or the clubface being closed relative to target at impact. The drill shown here helps to ensure that your swing path is good, with the sticks encouraging alignment at address to be square to the target line.

What is a hook in golf?

A hook can be played intentionally, but is often the result of a mishit. A hook is a more severe version of a draw, and the hook is the opposite of a slice . A very severe hook is sometimes called a "duck hook" or "snap hook." When those terms are used, it probably means the ball flight started out straight before dropping severely to the left.

How do you hook the ball on the golf course?

The easiest ways for recreational golfers to intentionally hook the ball are: Close your stance. A very closed stance can induce a draw or hook ball flight. Close the clubface at address. Hold the club out in front of you and twist it so that the clubface is in a closed position.

What causes a hook in a golf swing?

1 - Hooks usually stem from swinging too much from the inside and/or the clubface being closed relative to target at impact. The drill shown here helps to ensure that your swing path is good, with the sticks encouraging alignment at address to be square to the target line.

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What is intentional hook?

Intentional Hook. When we want to hook the ball intentionally, I always suggest making adjustments in your set up position rather than adjustments in your golf swing. So long as your swing is relatively on plane, this is almost always the easier way to go. We know that in order to impart hook spin, which will cause the ball to curve to the left, ...

Why do intentional hooks travel longer?

Intentional hooks will tend to travel somewhat longer distances because we are taking loft off of the club face. They will also tend to have less back spin and run out more when they hit the ground. You should practice this with various clubs in your bag, as each will behave slightly differently.

Master Specialty Shots to Improve Your Golf Game

Here we are at the beautiful eighteenth at Pebble Beach and we have a shot that a lot of the tour players face. After they have driven it safely off the tee this is what they are faced with. You can't hit it over the tree because it is too close and would leave you too long a shot into the green.

Point the Clubface to Your Target

Here is the first step to it. Number one, is I want to see the clubface to point where I want the ball to end up. It is a little scary to look like you are going to hit it into the tree but you actually will not because we are going to start the ball off left of it.

Orient Your Golf Stance

This is where I am going to orient my stance to. I orient my stance here and I make sure I swing my arms and club along my stance line. The ball will take off to the left but because the clubface was pointed to where I would like the ball to end up we are going to get some sidespin and the ball will curve back into the target area.

What is a Hook in Golf?

A hook in golf is a ball flight that goes sharply from right-to-left for right-handed players and left-to-right for left-handers. Hooks follow the same flight as a draw but have more lateral movement. They can be hit with any club, but you will see your most drastic hooks with your driver, fairway wood, and hybrids.

What Causes A Hook In Golf?

Hooking in golf comes from a closed clubface relative to your path at impact which can be caused by a strong grip, lack of body rotation or poor connection/timing between the arms and body. The most common hook comes from the challenge of getting the face square at impact.

Fix Your Golf Hook with Swing Align!

Whatever is causing your hook, there are steps you can take to fix it.

How to Intentionally Hook a Golf Ball

Unless you are a highly skilled player, Trying to play a hook as your standard shot is a dangerous strategy as it brings big misses into play. However, there are often times where it would be advantageous to play a hook.

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