Analyze Your Golf Hook with V1 GOLF

Slow motion video reveals exactly what's causing your hook — and how to fix it.

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What Causes a Golf Hook?

A hook curves hard left (for right-handers) due to a closed face or in-to-out path.

A closed clubface at impact or an exaggerated in-to-out swing path. Check grip pressure and forearm rotation.

Key frames to check:

  • Grip check — are hands turned too far right?
  • Impact — is the face closed to the path?
  • Follow-through — are the forearms rolling aggressively?

How to Analyze Your hook with V1 GOLF

1

Record your swing face-on and down-the-line at the range

2

Use slow motion to scrub through impact and identify the fault

3

Compare side-by-side to a correct swing to see the difference

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Related Swing Faults to Analyze

Hip Sway

Lateral movement of the hips instead of rotation in the backswing, causing reverse pivots and loss of power.

Early Extension

The hips thrust toward the ball in the downswing, blocking the arms and causing pushes, hooks, and thin shots.

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