I can hit every shot in the book. Hook, draw, straight ball, fade, slice, high or low. I just don't know when.

Good one.
Sounds like something Yogi Berra would say.
I never heard that.
Did you just come up with it?
I can hit every shot in the book. Hook, draw, straight ball, fade, slice, high or low. I just don't know when.

A guy I play with mentions it 2 or 3 times a round.
Good one.
Sounds like something Yogi Berra would say.
I never heard that.
Did you just come up with it?
I believe that facing the trail arm elbow pit skyward, it likely leads into the handshake that he describes which squares the clubface.I was never told that, but I think I figured this out for myself back in the day. I would open up the club-face (driver) when addressing the ball prior to my back-swing to achieve this. I experimented with a square club-face, and just rolling my hands before locking in my grip, but I could never get that to work.
The trick was closing the club-face on the downswing immediately before making contact with the ball. A billionth of a second too late and the ball went left, but in a straight line. I worked on the timing forever. It yields a very powerful drive, and it was in fact what cured my slice off the tee. I never had a problem with a hook, never, but I could slice a ball like all get out and if there was a strong headwind, I swear the thing would be like an Australian boomerang. It wouldn't land behind me lol, but it sure didn't go very far, and that was IF it stayed in play.
But yeah, I didn't watch the video but that sounds about right.
Hopefully you are not in the same cart.A guy I play with mentions it 2 or 3 times a round.
Cart? Is it really a sport if you can drive to your ball?Hopefully you are not in the same cart.

B1!!!!I believe that facing the trail arm elbow pit skyward, it likely leads into the handshake that he describes which squares the clubface.

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I must not have been turning my hips AT ALL which would explain the hook and why my back thigh/hip got so wrenched.