EDITED BY RON KASPRISKE
Hook It Out of Trouble “I’ve had plenty of practice on this particular shot, especially when I was younger and had less control of my driver. Regulate the amount of hook by how much you toe-in the club at address, not by manipulating the clubhead with the hands during the swing. A general rule of thumb: I aim my body lines (feet, hips, shoulders) at a point where I want the ball to start, and I aim the clubface where I want the ball to finish.” – TIGER WOODS, excerpted from How I Play Golf , his book that debuted in 2001, not long after he completed the “Tiger Slam” at that year’s Masters ( pictured here ).
GOLF DIGEST SOUTH AFRICA 33
MAY 2026
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