Posted March 12, 200519 yr comment_84389 I recently bought a callaway GBB II and I like the fell of it but I often hit a snap hooks with it. It came with a aldila nv X flex. Could the flex of the shaft be a problem? Thanks.
March 12, 200519 yr comment_84391 it could be, although i think it would be more likely that if you were hooking it, the shaft would be too flexible. hard to believe it would be the shaft cause it is an x flex.
March 14, 200519 yr comment_84795 it could be, although i think it would be more likely that if you were hooking it, the shaft would be too flexible. hard to believe it would be the shaft cause it is an x flex. agreed, youd have to be sending your arms through so fast ahead of your body that they might fall off. :laugh: open your stance up just a hair, and a swing thought to have at the top of the backswing is "let the knees bring it down".
March 22, 200519 yr comment_86898 it could be, although i think it would be more likely that if you were hooking it, the shaft would be too flexible. hard to believe it would be the shaft cause it is an x flex. Ya i had a whippy shaft in my old three wood and i hooked it all the time even if my other clubs didnt :sad: Hunter
March 23, 200519 yr comment_86905 I agree. Whippy clubs cause snap hooks. However, for an X flex to cause snap hooks, you would be entering yourself in the long drive contest!
June 10, 200519 yr comment_96798 If the shaft is too whippy it will snap hook go to stiffer shaft. :fever:
June 10, 200519 yr comment_96825 I recently bought a callaway GBB II and I like the fell of it but I often hit a snap hooks with it. It came with a aldila nv X flex. Could the flex of the shaft be a problem? Thanks. No. Club face angle & club path do that.
June 10, 200519 yr comment_96832 [quote="tsg4tch No. Club face angle & club path do that. indeed...one good way to fix is weaken your grip. the only real way to hit a snap hook or to get your club in that position to hit a snapper is to have a really strong grip that turns over way too early.
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