Anti-Hook Tips: Know The Difference Between Hook, Pull-Hook, Draw
Golf tipsWhile it’s a fault that might be as common as a slice, to the golfer that hooks or pulls the ball it’s equally as frustrating.
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While it’s a fault that might be as common as a slice, to the golfer that hooks or pulls the ball it’s equally as frustrating.
Mnoho amatérských golfistů věří, že hook je jakákoliv rána, která ostře zatáčí doleva (pro golfisty praváky), ale to není tak.
Many amateur golfers believe that a hook is any shot that curves sharply to the left (for the right-handed golfer), but that is not really the case.
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