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I know how you feel, I just had a terrible day too, and it just happened to be in the second day of a qualifier. A hook is caused by a closed club face at impact. This could happen many different ways. If I was you, I would take a video of your swing and maybe post it in the Golf Tec Ask A Pro section, they normally seem to satisfy most of the people who post in there. Good luck with your game either way.
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I had hook trouble for a long time and it had nothing to do with the swing. In my case my right hand grip was too strong. The hand was rotated too far clockwise looking at it from address and my fingers were too far under the club. Didn't matter what I did during the swing, my right hand was becoming too dominant and closing the clubface at what should have been a neutral impact position with the natural motion of the arms. Once my grip was fixed (which wasn't a real easy process) I rarely hit a hook.
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I had hook trouble for a long time and it had nothing to do with the swing. In my case my right hand grip was too strong. The hand was rotated too far clockwise looking at it from address and my fingers were too far under the club. Didn't matter what I did during the swing, my right hand was becoming too dominant and closing the clubface at what should have been a neutral impact position with the natural motion of the arms. Once my grip was fixed (which wasn't a real easy process) I rarely hit a hook. |
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I fight the same thing on and off...right now it's really on. Lost several balls ob left the past week. For me, it's just trying to remind myself to slow down....I can get really quick, and not finish my backswing. I then just seem to have to "jump" all over the ball, and nothing good happens from there.
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