Pull
Pull (Direction fixes) tackles shots that start left because the face is pointing left at impact. The two most common causes are the face too closed from a flippy release or the face pointing left from a outside-in path. Using simple biomechanics—face-to-path, start line, and trail arm structure—you’ll see why pulls happen and how to correct them for straighter, more consistent ball flight. Drills like Trail Arm Corkscrew and Trail Arm Pull, Hogan Towel Drill, Closed Shoulder Set Up, Start Line String, Laser Path Training, and Pool Noodle unhinge work build cleaner contact and better ball striking while eliminating driver killers and a club face too closed coming into the ball.
- Neutralize path with hands-in, club-out sequencing and ulnar deviation down.
- Square impact: face control cues and alignment stick loading release.
- Start line mastery via string and laser training.
- Driver and hybrid fixes; fewer pulls and hooks.
- Build a Stock Miss Matrix to tighten dispersion.
Press play now and groove reliable direction with solid start lines.