neutral...fighting a hook will do that to you, used to be strong
Yeah, I figured you were already on that trick but just double checking. The strong grip makes me hit the nice hooks with the driver which I like. But when I start snapping them, I have to rotate the hands counter clockwise a little some days.
Have you ever tried one of the drivers that is weighted to fade the ball? Not sure if that would cancel a snap hook or not?
that sounds crazy. The big snaps is most often a function of tempo. If the player generates his speed through the ball and lets the wrists unhinge naturally, the big snapper is hard to produce.
I think the only way to stop is to stop trying to guide the ball and just setup and hit it. The mental side of the game has never been my strong suit...
BPV hit it...my tempo on the course is much quicker than on the range...it's a mental thing of thinking the club I have won't get there, so I swing quicker and harder. I've got a DVD coming out for new golfers who wish they could hook the ball. It'll be a big seller...
BPV hit it...my tempo on the course is much quicker than on the range...it's a mental thing of thinking the club I have won't get there, so I swing quicker and harder. I've got a DVD coming out for new golfers who wish they could hook the ball. It'll be a big seller...
BPV hit it...my tempo on the course is much quicker than on the range...it's a mental thing of thinking the club I have won't get there, so I swing quicker and harder. I've got a DVD coming out for new golfers who wish they could hook the ball. It'll be a big seller...
Hit the range today. Great day for it! Hit it solid, but had to hit off the mats; that sucked.
If I can get my handicap back down to single digits I'm going to reward myself with a new set of irons. I'm at 13.
