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Originally Posted by dave. Nope, thats classic one planerism, that face would be shut fine for some, not for me. Pointing up is not wide open, its square. Its ok for higher handicapper, and those that follow the full one plane Hardy thing, but for those that don't need to close the face it be hook city. So if you are fighting a hook stop looking at the hands and look at how closed the face is, that may be where your problem is. Its highly unlikely your hands are to fast, its more likely something else is to slow, and/or you have a closed face as you describe. |
Its not actually closed though, read jack's book or byron nelsons....both have the clubface matching their spine on the way up and it most certainly does not cause a hook. It takes overactive wrists out of it and if anything causes a fade.