Alex, I had to come back after giving this a go. The thumbnail really clued me in to this being the fix because it looks exactly how I used to hold the club! The over-exaggeration was crucial for me developing the right feel and after a few swings I realized that the grip change also changes the plane of the backswing because of how to wrist hinges and I was hitting shots with less than 500 RPM of side spin consistently (which is a beautiful sight to see after having over 1000 and even 2000 before this video!). I also wanted to call out that your editing style was really engaging and although this isn't a channel with the budget of Good Good your entertaining personality and easy to implement information has earned you a loyul Sub!! Thank you so much and I can't wait to take this new grip and swing out onto the course :) You Rock!
thanks! the two extremes of a strong and then switch to a weak grip are such a good way to explain it and find the middle ground. can litterally see the club path change between the two then the middle ground seems obvious! 👍
I've been used to a pretty good strong drive after curing a ruthless slice, thanks to your online lessons. Now I've developed a terrible hook! Thanks for this video, I'm going to apply it and see how it goes, cheers!
Thank you this video is perfect for me, I’ve just been hooking all my shots because of my grip and feel like I can’t hit a good iron shot to save my life right now
Thanks Alex great video and explanation- demonstration. this just keep coming back into my game. When the grips right I get into too much wrist flex, never ending circle.
well you got right to it! Thanks for the on point grip guidance. That was the simplest instruction and best camera work on it i have seen. Helped a ton. Cheers
I play with super strong grip cannot however hard I try weaken it Easiest solution had irons bent flatter driver just open at address slightly Works for me
Hi Alex, thank you for another great start to the day. I’ve never been one to hook however slicing yes. Your tips however have taken this out of my game where I’m possibly drawing the ball now occasionally, however hitting it straighter with much more confidence and control. Instead of aiming it left to accomodate the slice. 👍😎🇦🇺
This is very strange to me I've been told the total opposite from this to stop the hook of a coach but tbf it never helped one bit 🤣going for a practice tomorrow so looking forward to try this
I love and hate this video! Hate it because it is talking about me. Love it because of the same reason! Thanks. Always goto grip first for each swing issue.
I draw the hell out of my irons and hit my driver straight. I think the ping g425 is incredibly forgiving, though. Ny grip is super tight. All my gloves are worn at the bottom right of my left palm.
G'day Alex, Any chance you can do a video on a completely straight left arm thru the swing vs a left arm that bends a little and the outcomes. Thank you for your consideration. Onya mate
Hi Alex I'm a new subscriber, I enjoy your lessons. In regards to hooking shots I understand the grip is a major issue what about Pull Hooks any suggestions. With regards, Mike
You are right with probably 90 percent of golfers but the other ten percent and I am in that 10 ten percent. I tried very Hard with the standard grip to get my club face square at impact I gave up kept strengthening my grip until I was squared at impact and my grip very strong I can see all knuckles. The thing about it hit the ball straight now. Go figure 🤔
Thanks for this video. I suffer from this. I am wondering though if changing the grip is a quick fix or a more permanent solution? I always thought I just wasn’t coming shallow enough or not keeping the top of my left hand out at impact. Thanks!
I had a friend once who told me to fix my slice by having a really strong grip and it did not go well. Clubface was so closed upon impact that the ball went off the side of my leg and straight down the range
I’d much rather hit a hook than a slice. Need some clarification on something I watched a video on. Pertains to the grip. I watched a video that an instructor stated you should never grip a club while the club was soled on the ground, or never start your backswing while the club is soled on the ground. I never heard an explanation as to why this is? Can you do a video or give an reason why. I personally like to grip the club while not on the ground. I grip the club the way you have shown in your videos. Sorry for the long question.
ive struggled with this for years. i have a natural tendency to hook. The issue is when i weaken my grip, my thumbs literally slip off the club when i swing. I cannot comprehend how you can possibly swing a club with a weak grip.
my issue is that with a strong grip i hit my irons dead straight, but i hook my driver..do you have tips for this or can i just weaken my grip for my driver? (i am afraid that it will mess with my irons when it comes time to hit them r will not really work with my driver)
Hi. This has been a killer for me. Have you got any drills to help with correcting the grip from strong to neutral? I've had a strong grip for years and was always able to manage to drive the ball fine, but in the last two years ive been constantly getting this low left hook and cant get rid of it. The Driver doesn't even come out of the bag anymore. The feeling of moving from a strong grip to a neutral grip is very alien right now and was wondering if there are drills to help with this, or is it a case of just practicing and persevering? Thanks.
I saw a video about how to drill for the neutral grip. Basically twist both hands as if you are squeezing a towel until you find the "neutral" position before you swing.
You game cobra...are king forged tec irons similar to ap3's? I currently game AP3's, but I know someone who'd swap his forged tec for my ap3's, just not sure if those are more blade like/less forgiving. I'm a 10-12 handicap for what it's worth.
Great advice, and seems so obvious after seeing this video as to how/why im viciously hooking the ball latley. Looking forward to trying t The grip rotation out tomorrow. 🫡
Ignore everyone that tells you to change your grip from strong to anything else. The problem every single teacher creates by giving this advice, and compounding more problems moving forward, is they don’t even know how to properly strong grip themselves so they try and deviate everyone away from strong grip. The proper way to strong grip, lead hand all knuckles or 4 showing, and the trail hand (the one everyone having issues gets wrong and is the source of the mistakes) has to match the club face… basically it’s more in a neutral position. A good way to know you got the grip proper, lead thumb should be covered dead center with trail palm, this prevents the dreaded hook. Most people put their trail hand too under the club, causing early closing of the club face. Making trail hand more neutral corrects this. Another important point these teachers get wrong, is the grip/wrist relationship. At the top of the swing, your lead wrist should be cupped. Not bowed or perfectly flat. Those other two shapes are for weak or neutral grips. Unfortunately most teachers don’t understand these concepts, or haven’t researched enough… so they are vague about what’s actually happening with strong grip, and just try their hardest to influence you to change your grip all together, creating even more problems. In my opinion, and many far hitting pros opinion, strong grip hits exponentially farther and straighter than all three grip positions. Paired with a correct interlock, you’ll have much higher club head speeds, and you don’t have to roll and wrists or manipulate your timing/wrist motion. Strong grip allows you to have quite wrists, and in strong grip position you are able to load and snap wrists about 45% more than any other. It’s why most long driver pros choose strong grip. Scientifically, it’s far more superior. If a strong grip feels natural to you, DO NOT change your grip. You are very welcome,
I've been used to a pretty good strong drive after curing a ruthless slice, thanks to your online lessons. Now I've developed a terrible hook! Thanks for this video, I'm going to apply it and see how it goes, cheers!
Hooking the golf ball is a killer 😳 loosing balls, shorter shots. This is what you can get rid of with this simple grip change
One of the Best videos I have ever watched here on RUclips in regards to "gripping the golf club" hands down!
Very informative, very well done!
Alex, I had to come back after giving this a go. The thumbnail really clued me in to this being the fix because it looks exactly how I used to hold the club! The over-exaggeration was crucial for me developing the right feel and after a few swings I realized that the grip change also changes the plane of the backswing because of how to wrist hinges and I was hitting shots with less than 500 RPM of side spin consistently (which is a beautiful sight to see after having over 1000 and even 2000 before this video!). I also wanted to call out that your editing style was really engaging and although this isn't a channel with the budget of Good Good your entertaining personality and easy to implement information has earned you a loyul Sub!! Thank you so much and I can't wait to take this new grip and swing out onto the course :)
You Rock!
Brilliant Alex. I watched this video as I tend to pull the golf ball left. I rotated my hands left or weaker as you say and boom 37pts!!!
Great explanation! For some reason I started hooking my driver and couldn’t figure out why. Thank you, Alex!
thanks! the two extremes of a strong and then switch to a weak grip are such a good way to explain it and find the middle ground. can litterally see the club path change between the two then the middle ground seems obvious! 👍
The mental drill at the end of telling yourself to commit to the grip for a few range sessions was the trick for me. Great video
I've been used to a pretty good strong drive after curing a ruthless slice, thanks to your online lessons. Now I've developed a terrible hook! Thanks for this video, I'm going to apply it and see how it goes, cheers!
Same issue for me, did you work out why and what fixed it?
Thank you this video is perfect for me, I’ve just been hooking all my shots because of my grip and feel like I can’t hit a good iron shot to save my life right now
So good to hear !
Thanks Alex great video and explanation- demonstration. this just keep coming back into my game. When the grips right I get into too much wrist flex, never ending circle.
well you got right to it! Thanks for the on point grip guidance. That was the simplest instruction and best camera work on it i have seen. Helped a ton. Cheers
I play with super strong grip cannot however hard I try weaken it
Easiest solution had irons bent flatter driver just open at address slightly
Works for me
Thank you Alex I have got that strong grip and hook I will do your grip this week end cheers
Great help Alex. Suggestion, use lead and trail for hands, feet, legs, shoulders rather than right or left. Makes it easier for we lefties. Thank you.
being a lefty you'd think you would be good a figgering it out..i am sure you have even figured out how to use the cupholder in your car.
Just the lesson I needed 😊
Thank you because this my biggest problem.
Cheers Alex, been struggling for a month with this! Had changed my set up and it had altered my grip without realising!
Hi Alex, thank you for another great start to the day. I’ve never been one to hook however slicing yes. Your tips however have taken this out of my game where I’m possibly drawing the ball now occasionally, however hitting it straighter with much more confidence and control. Instead of aiming it left to accomodate the slice. 👍😎🇦🇺
Great video Alex .I'm new to your channel. I have been binge watching your videos you put out some great content . Keep up the good work
Thank you. I can't wait to try
You’re welcome 😊
This is very strange to me I've been told the total opposite from this to stop the hook of a coach but tbf it never helped one bit 🤣going for a practice tomorrow so looking forward to try this
Another epic and helpful video.
This helped me so much. Didnt know how much the grip effected my hooks. Thanks❤
Glad it helped!
I love and hate this video! Hate it because it is talking about me. Love it because of the same reason! Thanks. Always goto grip first for each swing issue.
😂😂😂😂😂
I draw the hell out of my irons and hit my driver straight. I think the ping g425 is incredibly forgiving, though. Ny grip is super tight. All my gloves are worn at the bottom right of my left palm.
The first 20% of this video is talking about starting the video. The lesson starts at 1:55
Thanks for video!
G'day Alex, Any chance you can do a video on a completely straight left arm thru the swing vs a left arm that bends a little and the outcomes. Thank you for your consideration. Onya mate
Yeah i will have a look and see if i can do this!
Love your content Alex👏👏
thank you simon!
Hi Alex
I'm a new subscriber, I enjoy your lessons.
In regards to hooking shots I understand the grip is
a major issue what about Pull Hooks any suggestions.
With regards,
Mike
I still hook everything with a neutral or weak grip
Try messing with the trail hand
Simple in theory but changing my grip even a little bit is very uncomfortable for me.
Repetition
millennial?
If changing your grip is uncomfortable you need to put the club more in your fingers and less in your hand/palm
It is also uncomfortable looking for a lost ball in the bushes.
Me as well - and mostly all the golfers I know. Grip change is incredibly hard.
Thank you so much alex. I'll test it directly tomorrow. I have enough of hooking my balls 🙏
Great advice thank you
You are so welcome!
Great video.. You're the second coach I've liked and subscribed too. Both of you kept it simple and clear. Nice work, I'll be watching
Thank you!
You are right with probably 90 percent of golfers but the other ten percent and I am in that 10 ten percent. I tried very Hard with the standard grip to get my club face square at impact I gave up kept strengthening my grip until I was squared at impact and my grip very strong I can see all knuckles. The thing about it hit the ball straight now. Go figure 🤔
Yeah, neutral grip for many people leaves the face open. Many on tour use a strong grip. 💪🏼
Thanks for this video. I suffer from this. I am wondering though if changing the grip is a quick fix or a more permanent solution? I always thought I just wasn’t coming shallow enough or not keeping the top of my left hand out at impact. Thanks!
i would say so yes! maybe something that can be worked on over time but for sure yes
I had a friend once who told me to fix my slice by having a really strong grip and it did not go well. Clubface was so closed upon impact that the ball went off the side of my leg and straight down the range
I’d much rather hit a hook than a slice.
Need some clarification on something I watched a video on. Pertains to the grip. I watched a video that an instructor stated you should never grip a club while the club was soled on the ground, or never start your backswing while the club is soled on the ground. I never heard an explanation as to why this is? Can you do a video or give an reason why. I personally like to grip the club while not on the ground. I grip the club the way you have shown in your videos.
Sorry for the long question.
yeah i will try and do this! thanks for watching my
I use a neutral grip and still hook, suggestions?
ive struggled with this for years. i have a natural tendency to hook. The issue is when i weaken my grip, my thumbs literally slip off the club when i swing. I cannot comprehend how you can possibly swing a club with a weak grip.
my issue is that with a strong grip i hit my irons dead straight, but i hook my driver..do you have tips for this or can i just weaken my grip for my driver? (i am afraid that it will mess with my irons when it comes time to hit them r will not really work with my driver)
My suggestion is to have a clean solution for both iron and driver. Leave no inconsistency.
Hi. This has been a killer for me. Have you got any drills to help with correcting the grip from strong to neutral? I've had a strong grip for years and was always able to manage to drive the ball fine, but in the last two years ive been constantly getting this low left hook and cant get rid of it. The Driver doesn't even come out of the bag anymore. The feeling of moving from a strong grip to a neutral grip is very alien right now and was wondering if there are drills to help with this, or is it a case of just practicing and persevering? Thanks.
I saw a video about how to drill for the neutral grip. Basically twist both hands as if you are squeezing a towel until you find the "neutral" position before you swing.
You game cobra...are king forged tec irons similar to ap3's? I currently game AP3's, but I know someone who'd swap his forged tec for my ap3's, just not sure if those are more blade like/less forgiving. I'm a 10-12 handicap for what it's worth.
I play off 16 and I love my forgetecs
Great advice, and seems so obvious after seeing this video as to how/why im viciously hooking the ball latley.
Looking forward to trying t
The grip rotation out tomorrow.
🫡
Bingo 🎉
Saving this one because that's my miss, a horrid hook
Does this translate to irons?
yes
Well I must be really bad I've tryed this move and getting the same result 😢 I play of 14 and its that bad I'm thinking of giving it up
This is what need,, every few hole I find a hook. .. puts me off the rest of the round. Its so frustrating when your playing not too bad. 😒
What’s a hook? My bad one goes the other way and the high floaty fade makes me feel sick. As you well know 😂. But I’m making good progress…
My grip is 100% neutral and the hook is vicious. Not related to grip at all. What is it?
This may have changed my life.
👌👍
Was doing exactly this yesterday and it ruined my back 9
Please use wireless mic
Now if I can only stop all my gfs from hookin
Are there any other causes for hooking the ball besides the grip?
yeah i have this on my youtube channel if you want to check out my other videos
Didn't Ben Hogan suffer from the evil nasty hook
Ignore everyone that tells you to change your grip from strong to anything else. The problem every single teacher creates by giving this advice, and compounding more problems moving forward, is they don’t even know how to properly strong grip themselves so they try and deviate everyone away from strong grip.
The proper way to strong grip, lead hand all knuckles or 4 showing, and the trail hand (the one everyone having issues gets wrong and is the source of the mistakes) has to match the club face… basically it’s more in a neutral position. A good way to know you got the grip proper, lead thumb should be covered dead center with trail palm, this prevents the dreaded hook. Most people put their trail hand too under the club, causing early closing of the club face. Making trail hand more neutral corrects this. Another important point these teachers get wrong, is the grip/wrist relationship. At the top of the swing, your lead wrist should be cupped. Not bowed or perfectly flat. Those other two shapes are for weak or neutral grips. Unfortunately most teachers don’t understand these concepts, or haven’t researched enough… so they are vague about what’s actually happening with strong grip, and just try their hardest to influence you to change your grip all together, creating even more problems. In my opinion, and many far hitting pros opinion, strong grip hits exponentially farther and straighter than all three grip positions. Paired with a correct interlock, you’ll have much higher club head speeds, and you don’t have to roll and wrists or manipulate your timing/wrist motion. Strong grip allows you to have quite wrists, and in strong grip position you are able to load and snap wrists about 45% more than any other. It’s why most long driver pros choose strong grip. Scientifically, it’s far more superior. If a strong grip feels natural to you, DO NOT change your grip. You are very welcome,
this was completley wrong
Jesus won
I've been used to a pretty good strong drive after curing a ruthless slice, thanks to your online lessons. Now I've developed a terrible hook! Thanks for this video, I'm going to apply it and see how it goes, cheers!
Haha I’m in the same boat, finally got rid of my horrible slice and now I keep hooking it 🤦♂️
I'm also here for the same reason. Thirty years of slicing has turned into a power snap hook.