Fixing Misses

Hook & Push

Back Shoulder To Finish

BACK SHOULDER TO FINISH (3:53) Too flat of shoulders after impact can cause the club face to rapidly close and hook

Ball Forward 4″

BALL FORWARD 4″ (3:53) A swing path that is too far in-to-out will cause pushes and hooks. Moving the ball

Downswing Body Tilts

DOWNSWING BODY TILTS (5:09) One of the things that can quickly cause a two-way miss of a push block and

Keep Hips Back

KEEP HIPS BACK (4:44) The hips sliding and not opening can immediately cause an in-to-out path and club face that

Leave The Hands Up

LEAVE THE HANDS UP (3:28) If the hands move straight down at the start of the downswing, rather than out

Staying In Tilts

STAYING IN TILTS (5:34) Early extension is one of the most common flaws through impact that will cause a push

Under Shaft After Impact

UNDER SHAFT AFTER IMPACT (4:31) Fixing your follow through is a great way to fix your push/hook. A club path

BACK SHOULDER TO FINISH (3:53) Too flat of shoulders after impact can cause the club face to rapidly close and hook

BALL FORWARD 4″ (3:53) A swing path that is too far in-to-out will cause pushes and hooks. Moving the ball

DOWNSWING BODY TILTS (5:09) One of the things that can quickly cause a two-way miss of a push block and

KEEP HIPS BACK (4:44) The hips sliding and not opening can immediately cause an in-to-out path and club face that

LEAVE THE HANDS UP (3:28) If the hands move straight down at the start of the downswing, rather than out

STAYING IN TILTS (5:34) Early extension is one of the most common flaws through impact that will cause a push

UNDER SHAFT AFTER IMPACT (4:31) Fixing your follow through is a great way to fix your push/hook. A club path