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  1. Great presentation….my miss tends to be a pull or pull hook. My hands are
    neutral, and I’ve tried the “pretend you’re hitting a fade” swing thought.
    But usually I just hit a weak shot to the right. Maybe I didn’t stick with
    it long enough. I’ve heard it takes many, many rounds to ingrain even the
    simplest change. Is this true??

  2. pretty good. At first you will most likely be hitting fades and pushes
    trying to lead in with the heel of the club, but that is probably easier to
    fix than a hook.

  3. try rotating your hands bigtime on the take away, i was hooking really bad
    and couldn’t fix it until I did this.

  4. anthony try this -you are trying too hard with the woods and are probably
    going out of balance on the through swing so you are getting you right
    shoulder in front of the ball- just keep your head still and level
    throughout the swing and your swing thought is keeping your head and left
    side behind the ball-it worked for me-cured in 2 minutes!!!!!!!

  5. Wow, I’m looking at these comments and find it hard to believe that this
    vid is changing peoples swings, face determines launch, swing path
    determines spin on the ball. If you are hooking the ball you are swinging
    too far in to out, if you are pull hooking you are simply doing this with a
    slightly closed clubface. Did anybody else notice with his swing the ball
    started pretty far left?

  6. Excellent tips. I have been pull hooking all summer. These tips are almost
    opposite of what others have told me about using a stronger grip and about
    the swing path to the ball. I will try them next time I am on the range.

  7. I strike the ball very well, but the hook does creep into my game with the
    woods. I have found this tip very useful and simple to follow. thank you

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