By Hawk’s View Golf Club on Monday, 17 March 2025
Category: Hawks View

Common Mistakes & How to Correct Them - Part 3, Breaking Bad Habits

Break Bad Habits & Start Hitting Straighter Shots

We've covered fundamentals and advanced techniques in the first two parts of this series. Now, it's time to identify common mistakes that may be holding you back and learn how to correct them.

From slices and hooks to inconsistent ball striking, let's break down the most frequent swing errors and how to fix them.

1. The Dreaded Slice – Why It Happens & How to Stop It

A slice is when the ball curves dramatically to the right (for right-handed golfers), often caused by an outside-to-in swing path and an open clubface at impact.

✔️ The Fix: Work on Your Swing Path


💡 Drill: The Gate Drill

2. Topping the Ball – Fixing Thin Shots

Topping the ball leads to low, weak shots that barely get off the ground. This is often caused by lifting your head too early or failing to maintain posture through impact.

✔️ The Fix: Stay Down & Rotate Properly


💡 Drill: The Head-Behind-the-Ball Drill

3. Hooking the Ball – Too Much Curve to the Left

A hook is when the ball veers left sharply, often caused by overactive hands or a closed clubface at impact.

✔️ The Fix: Neutralize Your Grip & Swing Path


💡 Drill: Pause at Impact Drill

4. Lack of Distance – Adding More Power to Your Swing

If your shots feel short and weak, it could be due to a lack of lower-body engagement or poor sequencing.

✔️ The Fix: Use Ground Force & Lag


💡 Drill: Step-Through Drill

Final Thoughts: Build a Swing That Lasts

Correcting your golf swing isn't about quick fixes—it's about developing better habits over time. Focus on one correction at a time, and don't be afraid to seek professional coaching to speed up your progress.

🎯 Want expert guidance? Our PGA-certified instructors at Hawk's View Golf Club can help you fix your swing and shoot lower scores!

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