If the snap hooks creap into your game, you may want to view this video. One of my students tends to hit a snap hook to the left with the driver. We used the fence meshing from the range to avoid the ball being pulled or hooked. I have noticed that the first cause of this hooked ball flight is his alignment to the right. When you aim right to start, you have make compensations with your arms and hands as you come back down. He also has a more difficult time getting proper hip turn when the stance is too closed or shut. I'm not saying you can't set up slightly closed, but you must be careful you are not too closed. If you think your set-up is too closed, have a qualified PGA Teaching Professional check your alignment. You'll want to see it on video, so you know what it looks like. Setting up more square will allow your swing to get the ball started on your intended ball fight without having to make compensations.
he slows stops his hips a little bit.
sportsman214 2 months ago