Unlock Club Control with the Trail Index Finger Hook Secrets! Mastering the trail finger hook is a game-changer for any golfer. In this video, I break down the hidden mechanics of the trail index finger’s hook and how it empowers you to harness maximum control and speed. Learn how this secret technique, used by all great players, enables full access to the power and precision that transforms your golf swing. Discover the role of the hook in controlling the toe of the club and how it can instantly elevate your play.

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9 Comments

  1. Tried your grip today. Definitely feels foreign but I’m sticking with it. Can you do a detailed up close video for both hands?

  2. Awesome! That's all you need to achieve awareness of the great shots and the bad is having awareness of what the trail index finger is doing throughout the swing.

  3. I LOVE your approach and content. My biggest issue is not knowing exactly from club parallel in backswing to the top. My face is often pointed much more to the sky as opposed to the toe of the face pointing to the ground.

    I think im a bit hung up on manipulating the clubface with my hands/wrist as I approach the the top rather than letting it do whatever it does naturally by getting my arms in place.

    Hopefully that made some.

    Thank you 🙏🏻

  4. Started messing w this about 4 weeks ago. 3 range sessions and 3 actual rounds in that time. Played yesterday and shot +2 with a 20mph wind all day. I mean…crazy.

    I'm 57. Hcp about 7 because of a really good short game. Distances awful. My avg drive was probably 220…maybe. A really good drive once a round would be 240 maybe. My avg the last 2 rds when I do it right is at least 255. Many over 265 and about 3 over 280. Just ridiculous. Can't wait for the more detailed instruction manual. This is me just winging it from the few videos I've watched. Seems like the longest drives are when I do almost nothing. Old effort level was 8 or 9 out of 10. It's now a 2 or 3. Saves the back, too. Just brilliant. Maddening to have lost so many years when this is really pretty simple.

    My only thoughts on the swing once I get the grip on is to push down/out on the handle – maintain that all the way and to try to get the club parallel when the hands are nearing the lead leg. That's it. The key seems to be keeping that pressure outward and constant. My "bad" shots come when I revert to "swinging" a little coming through the ball which sends it out with a knuckleball-ish hard draw left. These are still probably 230, though, and no more than 10 yds off the fairway. It seems like the less I do, the better.

    One odd thing is that on the irons, the distance hasn't really changed much, but I have hit a few here and there 15-20 yds further. Still getting used to it, but the driver is like night and day.

    Thanks so much! The only negative is that I live in PA and the off-season is upon us – what timing to get this going! Seems hard to mess this up, though. I was worried playing yesterday because I hadn't touched my clubs in a week and still ripped the first drive perfectly. I'll never search for any other golf tips/methodologies. This is it.

  5. I understand that you want to control the toe but isnt the idea to feel like you're swinging the heel? I would think being "toe-conscious" would lead yo inconsistency. But im no expert.

  6. Thank you thank you! I've watched a insane amount of videos on the swing trying to figure it out. This simple instruction is producing the most consistent swing I've ever had. Toe at heel toe around foot with a good grip. Gold!

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