Left Handed Golf Tips: Driver Snap Hook Swing Fault by Tom Stickney
Left Handed Golf Tips: Driver Snap Hook Swing Fault by Tom Stickney

Lefties only golf tip: So whenever we get the club going this way clubs kind of go and cross-line out to in blades kind of turning down we tend to get that low dive and snap hook that doesn't go very far and becomes a very very hard ball to control. So a great way to control the snap hook is to feel the club coming in a little bit more down the line maybe a little more from the inside as opposed to chopping down on it this way. That way you can feel more the shoulder coming down just a little bit and when you do that the last thing you want to feel is the heel of the club kind of lead the toe on the way through just that he'll just leave the toe just gently.

2019-10-08

Lefties only golf tip: So whenever we get the club going this way clubs kind of go and cross-line out to in blades kind of turning down we tend to get that low dive and snap hook that doesn't go very far and becomes a very very hard ball to control. So a great way to control the snap hook is to feel the club coming in a little bit more down the line maybe a little more from the inside as opposed to chopping down on it this way. That way you can feel more the shoulder coming down just a little bit and when you do that the last thing you want to feel is the heel of the club kind of lead the toe on the way through just that he'll just leave the toe just gently.