Hook to Cure a Slice

A straight shot is halfway between a hook and a slice. Learn to hit one to cure the other.

HookToday’s tip is really, really simple: if you’re suffering from a slice, cure it by learning to hit a hook.

If you walk up and down the driving range, watching people hit slice after slice, my hunch is that most of them couldn’t hit a decent hook if you offered them five bucks and five tries.

A straight shot is halfway between a hook and a slice. If you’re at the extreme right edge, try to the extreme left edge. It will give you a better sensation for the middle.

3 thoughts on “Hook to Cure a Slice”

  1. this article gives no real information. Its like saying do you want to fly? well build an airplane. Its almost funny how uninformed it is. thanks

  2. Very good logic, problem is a tad more complicated… it seems that it all has to do with timing, when you don’t try to nuke a driver, and swing in your tempo, you hit it straight down the fairway, Question is: If you want to increase your tempo to increase your club head speed, how do you do it without having your hands lag behind when contact is made? How do you practice this with out going out of your mind hitting slices? Some lucky people are natural draw hitters I’m sure, but most of us aren’t. :mrgreen:

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