Most
golf hooks are from a "strong grip", but in order for you to correct
your hook properly; you must have the know-how and learn the basics of the golf
swing. Push A
push is a ball that goes directly to the right because of the action of the
club. This should not be mistaken for a slice. A slice is an action of the ball
spinning clockwise. A slice normally begins to the target and arcs away to the
right, (left for lefties). A push is an action of the swing and is normally in
an in-to-out swing motion. The opposite of the push is the pull, which is an
out-to-in swing motion. The
push is caused by the swing path of the club. In the down swing, the path of
the club will travel in an in-to-out path. Normally this is caused by throwing
your arms ahead of your shoulders, being too close to the ball, and trying to
over compensate your swing to make contact with the ball, or having your hips
ahead of the impact area. These are the easiest to identify, but there could be
other reasons. The
easiest way to fix a push is to go back to the basics of the golf swing. The
push is directly related to the action of the golf swing. Throwing your arms
ahead of your shoulders, make sure that during your back swing, you push your
arms out with your shoulders, and on the down swing, you pull your arms down
with your shoulders. At
the point of impact you should be back to the same point as you were at your
stance. Standing too close to the ball, check out your stance. Having
your hips ahead of the impact area, again, you should remember to be exactly
the same at the point of impact as you were at your stance. The push comes from
an improper club swing and knowing the basics. Shank
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