Does Your Grip Cause Your Hook - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
Does Your Grip Cause Your Hook - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

In this video tip PGA golf professionals Pete Styles and Matt Fryer will help explain firstly which attributes of your golf swing and impact conditions create a hooking golf shot. Secondly Pete and Matt will look at how you can make a simple adjustment to either your set up or grip position to better control your shot shape and reduced the hooked shots, and will make suggestions on how your swing direction and club face control can affect the direction the golf ball is flying. For most golfers if they understand the reasons behind the golf ball's flight they are a long way to actually making a significant improvement to their overall shot shape and their golf game in general.

Let's be honest it's not Matt normal started out not was not particularly pretty but thankfully not that was deliberate wasn't it it was indeed yeah it was a demonstration to me in the view is there. So here we're talking about the hook shot in this video what can cause the hook shot. So for the right hand to player the one that starts right on target and really works out to the left quiet aggressively.

I think a lot of times as close as whenever we see a ball flight that isn't straight to target it's drawing hooking slicing fading whatever it might be one of the things we consider is what is causing that shot to do that. What were the mechanics or the physics of making that ball curve and really that should be the 1st question you ask yourself is "why does my ball always do this? what might do to create it?". Now when we see the ball go viciously like Matt did there which was a big hook down the left hand side we know the club face cannot of been square the must have been a big issue with the angle of the face the club face wasn't square to the target the club face must have been left because we saw the ball set off down the left hand side.

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In this video tip PGA golf professionals Pete Styles and Matt Fryer will help explain firstly which attributes of your golf swing and impact conditions create a hooking golf shot. Secondly Pete and Matt will look at how you can make a simple adjustment to either your set up or grip position to better control your shot shape and reduced the hooked shots, and will make suggestions on how your swing direction and club face control can affect the direction the golf ball is flying. For most golfers if they understand the reasons behind the golf ball's flight they are a long way to actually making a significant improvement to their overall shot shape and their golf game in general.

Let's be honest it's not Matt normal started out not was not particularly pretty but thankfully not that was deliberate wasn't it it was indeed yeah it was a demonstration to me in the view is there. So here we're talking about the hook shot in this video what can cause the hook shot. So for the right hand to player the one that starts right on target and really works out to the left quiet aggressively.

I think a lot of times as close as whenever we see a ball flight that isn't straight to target it's drawing hooking slicing fading whatever it might be one of the things we consider is what is causing that shot to do that. What were the mechanics or the physics of making that ball curve and really that should be the 1st question you ask yourself is “why does my ball always do this? what might do to create it?”. Now when we see the ball go viciously like Matt did there which was a big hook down the left hand side we know the club face cannot of been square the must have been a big issue with the angle of the face the club face wasn't square to the target the club face must have been left because we saw the ball set off down the left hand side.