In this particular part of the world ( Interior of B.C. Canada ) we are probably looking at eight weeks before the first practice range opens. Normally at this time of year I will be sitting with my Hogan ( five fundamentals ) book studying all aspects of what the great man was trying to teach.
I'm going to take a different approach this season, I found a very highly rated instructor and I have set up a series of five lessons with him. If I have a major flaw in my golf game it's the hook, it's my nemesis without a doubt. I have spent countless hours watching video clips on " You Tube " and have had lessons from instructors trying to restore confidence in my long game and eliminating that major flaw.
No doubt there is a mental block, all I have to do is hit a quick hook on the first tee and I fight it for the rest of my round, and it affects my fairway woods and hybrids once it starts. Sure it's a crazy game, I'm still a good enough player to comfortably shoot in the 70's when my hook is not around. I had a good run last season and had my handicap at 8 then I started hooking the ball and could not eliminate it.
The problem I've had in the past with various instructors is that none of their opinions ( regarding my hook ) were the same. I was of the opinion that my problem stemmed from my transition from backswing to down swing but none of them even touched on that.
In any event I'm going to give it my best shot, I guess if I knew what was causing it I would be part of the way there to curing it.
I'm going to take a different approach this season, I found a very highly rated instructor and I have set up a series of five lessons with him. If I have a major flaw in my golf game it's the hook, it's my nemesis without a doubt. I have spent countless hours watching video clips on " You Tube " and have had lessons from instructors trying to restore confidence in my long game and eliminating that major flaw.
No doubt there is a mental block, all I have to do is hit a quick hook on the first tee and I fight it for the rest of my round, and it affects my fairway woods and hybrids once it starts. Sure it's a crazy game, I'm still a good enough player to comfortably shoot in the 70's when my hook is not around. I had a good run last season and had my handicap at 8 then I started hooking the ball and could not eliminate it.
The problem I've had in the past with various instructors is that none of their opinions ( regarding my hook ) were the same. I was of the opinion that my problem stemmed from my transition from backswing to down swing but none of them even touched on that.
In any event I'm going to give it my best shot, I guess if I knew what was causing it I would be part of the way there to curing it.
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