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Apparantly, I am somehow coming over the top pretty hard. I have a terrible pull hook that is killing my game. It is more prevalent with the driver and fairway woods, but it jumps in on other clubs as well. I have seen tips and strategies for correcting slices, but have really run across help for the over the top pull hook. Does anyone know of any drills to help remedy this issue? I changed my grip (made it weaker) towards the end of my round and it seems to have resolved the hook part but the pull is still there. Any ideas are appreciated.

Thanks.

In the bag:

Driver:      titleist.gif 905S 9.5*
3 Wood:   callaway.gif FTi
Hybrid:     nike.gif 2Irons:       titleist.gif 710 CB 3-PWWedges:  titleist.gif Vokey 52* - 56*Putter:      ping.gif Gi5


your shoulders are too flat through impact. I can only say so much not actually seeing your swing but I have the same problem. I'm in high school and I also play baseball and the two swings are obviously quite dissimilar.

At impact in a pull your leading shoulder will be pointed toward your target or whichever direction you're pulliing it(right or left?).
At impact correct leading shoulder position should be pointed quite high, almost perpendicular to the ground. As you might assume this will lead to skulling and thin shots at first but with practice you'll be striping it again down the middle.

Driver: TaylorMade R9 TP 9.5* Diamana WhiteBoard Stiff
Wood: Titleist 904F 15* Diamana WhiteBoard Stiff
Hybrid: Cobra Baffler Pro 20* Fuijikura Speeder Stiff
Irons: Titleist 710 AP2 4-PW True Temper DG X100
Wedges: Srixon WG-504 52*, CG 12 Chrome 58*, Callaway X Forged 64*

Putter: Nike Unitized 35"


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