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How To Fix A Hook

How do I fix my golf hook is one of the most common questions that amateur golfers ask themselves after they have spent hours at the range trying various fixes without success.

The answer depends on which type of swing fault is causing your ball to curve back towards left field (or right field if you are a left-handed golfer).

It’s frustrating when you’re trying to hit a straight shot and your ball hooks off the tee.

You’ve tried everything but nothing has worked, so it can be hard to know where to turn next.

In this post we’ll go over what causes a golf hook and how you can fix it.

Welcome to our How To Fix A Golf Hook mini-coaching series

In this short series I’m going to show several different drills that will help you understand how to fix a golf hook.

There are several different drills for you to try and each of these drills will help you understand how to fix a golf hook

So go through them as there’s probably one that suits you more so than others.

Happy Golfing

How to Fix A Hook With The Split Grip Drill

The Split Grip Drill

The Split Grip Drill may feel a little awkward at first, but it’s well worth a try to help you fix your hook

How To Fix A Hook With Faster Body Rotation

The Faster Body rotation Drill

Rotating your body faster through the ball will help you to reduce the amount of hook you put on the ball

How To Fix A Hook With Knuckles Pointing Up To The Sky

The Knuckles up Drill

Keeping the knuckles pointing up to the sky will help you keep the clubhead facing down the target line for longer.

How To Fix A Hook Keeping The Toe Behind The Heel Of The Club

The Toe Behind The Heel Drill

Understanding where the club-head is, and where it should be, will help you in all aspects of your golf swing

How To Fix A Hook With The Right Foot Over Left Drill

The Right Foot Over Left Foot Drill

Making decisions can be very swing.

How To Fix A Hook By Using Baseball Swings

The Baseball Swing Drill

Use a Baseball Swing as a drill to help get the feel for leaving the club face open