Thank you for your question Wayne. A snap hook is caused when the clubface is very closed at impact, in relation to the swing path. Som golfers do ‘release’ the club excessively, when they stop rotating the hips and body in the downswing. Another cause of an extremely closed clubface is a strong grip. Alternatively, the clubface might be square to the target but the swing path is excessively in-to-out. Hope this has helped you understand your golf game better. Cheers Glen
Absolutely Gary! It’s often more difficult for many golfers to achieve the draw with the driver. This is due chiefly because the ball position is more forward in the stance (promotes fade as per the video). Other challenges include: less loft, open face at setup (due to the way the club rests and poor technique due to the length of the shaft. Thank you for touching base. 🙏
Another great video Glen with some extra tips foe everyone’s game.
Thank you Vikram
Thank you Glen for detailed explanation and generous and constructive solution .. Learned so much .. looking forward for better golf
Thanks pl soo! Glad we could help. 🙏
Great Video Once Again Glen.
Cheers,
Joe
Thanks Joe! 🙏
@@AussieGolfPros Loving the videos Glen 👍👍
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Glen, great thnks mate Big help...
Cheers Phillip 🙏
Why do I snap hook it then, when it takes a vigorous sharp left hook at the end? Is it my rotation of hips?
Thank you for your question Wayne. A snap hook is caused when the clubface is very closed at impact, in relation to the swing path.
Som golfers do ‘release’ the club excessively, when they stop rotating the hips and body in the downswing.
Another cause of an extremely closed clubface is a strong grip.
Alternatively, the clubface might be square to the target but the swing path is excessively in-to-out.
Hope this has helped you understand your golf game better.
Cheers
Glen
@@AussieGolfPros awesome Glen, thank you. It may be my strong grip as you mentioned. I’m going to pay attention to this on my next practice. Cheers
thank you hard for me to hit a draw the shoulders and release help
Glad to help Huu. Cheers
Thanks Glen. I can draw my irons (sometimes), but not my driver. Do the same principles apply?
Absolutely Gary! It’s often more difficult for many golfers to achieve the draw with the driver. This is due chiefly because the ball position is more forward in the stance (promotes fade as per the video). Other challenges include: less loft, open face at setup (due to the way the club rests and poor technique due to the length of the shaft. Thank you for touching base. 🙏