Golf instruction: How to fix a hook mid-round

An unexpected case of the hooks is a golfer’s worst nightmare.

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An unexpected case of the hooks is a golfer’s worst nightmare.

This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek explains how to troubleshoot a hook without ruining the round. Golfers should be able to identify ball position and grip to help navigate the diving right-to-left shot shape.

A hook is not an ideal shot shape and it can lead to many lost balls. It’s important to make slight changes to keep your score and mental game on track.

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