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Written by The Golf Drill Guru
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Tuesday, 08 September 2009 |
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Butch Harmon was an advocate of this drill and it was used quite often on Tiger Woods. Tiger Woods said that this drill was by far, the most irritating but effective drill he ever tried. If it can help Tiger’s game, likely it can help your game as well. |
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Written by The Golf Drill Guru
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Tuesday, 08 July 2008 |
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Timing and rhythm are essential characteristics of all great golf swings. It creates a swing that is repeatable and dependable. Many players who suffer from a hook have problems timing the movements of there upper and lower body. This can lead to either pushed, pulled or more commonly hooked shots. |
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Written by The Golf Drill Guru
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Tuesday, 04 December 2007 |
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A common cause of a hooked tee-shot is over-active wrists in the downswing. Practicing hitting knock down shots is really effective at reducing wrist movements. To properly perform this shot, you need to keep the clubface square to the target line as long as possible. Practicing hitting knock downs while focusing on trying not to be wristy. You’ll be impressed at how effective it is at fixing a hook. |
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Written by The Golf Drill Guru
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Tuesday, 06 November 2007 |
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Although statistics say 90% of golfer’s slice the ball… that leaves 10% of us that either hook or can hit it straight. Oddly enough, throughout my lessons, I see many beginner golfers who suffer from a hook. Although, yes, on occasion the fix can be as simple as ensuring the player starts with the clubface square at address, or their shafts are too whippy… but this is not always the case. I want to talk about some common causes of a the hook, that specifically affect beginners. For you better players who suffer from a hook… this post will surely help you’re games out as well. |
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Written by The Golf Drill Guru
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Sunday, 07 October 2007 |
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A flatter swing path is the one of the most common causes of a hooked golf shot. |
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Written by The Golf Drill Guru
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Friday, 09 June 2006 |
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“Swing harder, and the ball will go further!” Heard this before? It’s obvious to some degree, but not so much. When I see player actually try to swing harder, they give stiff, rigid and quick. |
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