In Summary:
When you are hooking the ball, the clubface is closed relative to your swing path. Here are three things you can do to help move away from this ball flight:
1) Lag the club on the downswing. Delaying the hit due to an increase in “lag” creates a face opening effect.
2) Rotate your lower body quicker. Rotation helps “steepen” your swing path during your downswing. A steeper path will help to minimize clubface rotation through the hitting area.
3) Create a line of extension post impact with your left arm and the clubshaft. Achieving a position like this will help to prevent the clubface from closing down too early.
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