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Too much offset causing drastic hooks?

Posted on 2/14/23 at 4:52 pm
Posted by Drunken Crawfish
Member since Apr 2017
3883 posts
Posted on 2/14/23 at 4:52 pm
I am currently gaming my first set of golf clubs which is the Taylormade Burner 2.0s from 2011. I have a huge left miss that only gets more pronounced with my longer irons. I am starting to get more into the game so wanting to upgrade irons.

I went and hit the Srixon Zx5s today and noticed my shots were noticeably straighter. Looking at specs the Burners have 4.2mm offset and the Zx5s have 3.2mm. When you look at the 4 iron, the Burner jumps up to 6.1m.

I know swing mechanics make up a majority of the results, but I was thinking the large offset may be exacerbating that left miss. Anyone more knowledgeable than I care to chime in.
This post was edited on 2/14/23 at 4:53 pm
Posted by Tyga Woods
South Central Jupiter Island, FL
Member since Sep 2016
41735 posts
Posted on 2/14/23 at 5:37 pm to
Possible. Could also be the lie angle or shaft.
Posted by SumnerCoVolsac
Sumner co, TN
Member since Jan 2023
95 posts
Posted on 2/14/23 at 6:21 pm to
Possible. Are you hitting pulls or hooks or pull hooks? Lots of beginners don't know the differences. What do your divots look like?
Maybe check by moving your ball position back just a hair. Maybe try a heavier shaft, or weaken your grip some. It's too many possibilities without seeing you strike a golf ball.
Posted by lilyankems
Member since Sep 2004
725 posts
Posted on 2/14/23 at 6:33 pm to
Could be to weak of a shaft and the club is lagging behind and you flip your wrists at the bottom. Could also be that on your downswing, your elbow is to close to your body and getting the club "stuck" and flip your wrists to get the club back in position but the timing is off and not square at impact.
Posted by PureBlood
The Motherland
Member since Oct 2021
5021 posts
Posted on 2/15/23 at 6:55 am to
Is it all of a sudden or have you been hooking them for a while.

A draw would indicate offset and or shaft.

A hook is more of a grip or swing flaw.
Posted by Drunken Crawfish
Member since Apr 2017
3883 posts
Posted on 2/15/23 at 8:15 am to
It's always been my miss. There are definitely some swing issues like I mentioned in the OP, I am just curious if its being exacerbated by the larger offset since those clubs are designed for new golfers with a strong anti-slice bias.
Posted by dpd901
South Louisiana
Member since Apr 2011
7889 posts
Posted on 2/15/23 at 8:58 am to
You’re talking about a millimeter difference (and less than 3 on the 4i). I would tend to doubt the offset has much to do with your hooking.

Lie angle and wrong shafts would make more difference, but…

It’s your swing.
Posted by Drunken Crawfish
Member since Apr 2017
3883 posts
Posted on 2/15/23 at 7:56 pm to
I am guessing this isn’t the ideal lie angle, eh?



Posted by BigGreenTiger
Member since Mar 2022
661 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 9:17 am to
I would recommend a lesson with a good instructor. He/she will be able to tell you right away what the problem is. I thought i had an issue with my hook due to clubs, my pro took one look at my swing and told me it is going to be much cheaper to fix than i thought
Posted by Tyga Woods
South Central Jupiter Island, FL
Member since Sep 2016
41735 posts
Posted on 2/17/23 at 9:20 am to
Go get one of your clubs bent a degree or two flat and see if that helps. It doesn’t cost much.
Posted by TaderSalad
mudbug territory
Member since Jul 2014
26055 posts
Posted on 2/18/23 at 2:23 pm to
We talking duck hooks, pull hooks, power draw?

Some details of how far offline might help narrow it down. I use to play Ping G25 irons but the offset gave me 15 yard draws with the occasional dead straight. Chalked it up to visual issue and switched to far less offset.
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