Anti Hook Tips: Eliminate Pulls & Hooks From Your Golf Game

Golf hook shown by a ball curving off to the left of the fairwayWhile it's a fault that might be as common as a slice, to the golfer that hooks or pulls the ball it's equally as frustrating.

This section of the site will help you understand why you hook the golf ball and how you can correct it.

You'll find a number of videos and drills below that I use with golfers in my classes and 1-to-1 sessions.



Hook, Pull-Hook, Draw - Know The Difference

Many amateur golfers believe that a hook is any shot that curves sharply to the left (for the right-handed golfer)...

However, a hook must start RIGHT of your intended target before curving back left to finish well left of target. If your ball starts LEFT or straight and then curves further and further left, that's called a 'pull-hook'.

Golf hook depicted by golferIt might seem that both these shots are basically the same with the same underlying causes. But a hook and a pull-hook can have different causes and different swing faults.

What might be an appropriate swing change for someone that pull-hooks the ball might be irrelevant for someone that generally hits hook shots.

A pull is a ball flight that starts left of target and stays in a straight line to the left (no curve on the ball).

And a draw by the way is not just a less severe hook. To be classed as a draw the ball must land on target (where a draw always finishes left of target).



Golf Hook Lessons & Drills

Related VideoWhat Causes A Hook?
This short video explains what causes a classic hook shot...


Related VideoCure Your Hook For Good: Part 1 - Check Your Alignment
Don't overlook this set up flaw. If you're not meticulous with your alignment and the rest of your set up, it becomes very difficult to fix a golf hook long-term...


Related VideoCure Your Hook For Good: Part 2 - Check Your Grip
Make sure an incorrect grip isn't at the source of your golf hook...


Related VideoCure Your Hook For Good: Part 3 - Check Your Swing Path
Correct your golf hook by checking your swing path through the ball...


Related VideoCure Your Hook For Good: Part 4 - Anti Hook Drill #1
Snap-hooks occur when the rotation of the hands and forearms is too aggressive. This drill uses the feeling of a chip shot to help you get a feel for less hand and forearm rotation...


Related VideoCure Your Hook For Good: Part 5 - Anti Hook Drill #2
Once you develop feel for hand and forearm rotation using drill #1, the drill will help you porgress through fuller, more powerful swings but without excessive hand rotation...



PULL LESSONS & DRILLS

Very shortly, I'll be adding a lesson on what causes a pull and how to correct it.


PULL-HOOK LESSONS & DRILLS

I'll add a lesson on fixing a pull-hook at the same time.


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