Definition of hook shot

hook shotnoun

cú đánh móc

/ˈhʊk ʃɒt//ˈhʊk ʃɑːt/

The term "hook shot" in golf refers to a type of shot that curves suddenly and drastically to the left (for a right-handed golfer) in mid-air, Ferdi Schpher based his explanation on. This unexpected hooking motion is caused by striking the ball with an open clubface, usually due to an incorrect swing path, causing the ball to start in one direction but veer off at an alarming angle. The hook shot can be incredibly frustrating for golfers as it can quickly move the ball out of bounds or into hazards, punishing even the slightest mistake in their swing. Coaches encourage golfers to practice and master their technique to minimize the occurrence of hook shots, improving their overall game and scoring potential.

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a shot in which a player starts with their back towards the basket and throws the ball towards the basket in a wide curve, by stretching their arm out to the side and throwing over their head

một cú đánh trong đó người chơi bắt đầu quay lưng về phía rổ và ném bóng về phía rổ theo đường cong rộng, bằng cách duỗi cánh tay ra hai bên và ném qua đầu

a shot in which a player hits the ball to the side by moving the bat across their chest

một cú đánh trong đó người chơi đánh bóng sang một bên bằng cách di chuyển gậy ngang ngực