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Golf Grip

A good golf grip is for sure one of the most leading fundamentals of golf.

Golf Club Left Handed Sets

Since the hands have direct experience with the club it all the time amazes me the petite attention most golfers give to it. I know a lot of my fellow golfers

just grab a club and move forward just because it is comfortable.

The problem with this is that in most cases their grip is not literal, resulting in many problems in hitting the ball correctly. Even though they may be satisfied with their grip and game it is all the time a good procedure to evaluate all the fundamentals involved and make primary changes as warranted.

Correcting the grip can corollary in a much improved game. But, changing your grip is not necessarily an easy thing to do and it will take much convention and dedication to be successful.

In Ben Hogan's book he commented that "If it doesn't feel like your grip changed it probably hasn't.".When you first make a convert it will plainly be a petite uncomfortable until you convention with it for a few days. Continue with your waggle and a few convention swings and see how it feels. The more you practice, the new grip will become more comfortable. Spending the time in becoming well-known and comfortable will finally pay off.

A good proper grip will help set up the club face during your swing and sell out the need to make adjustments.

There have been three accepted grips.

1. The baseball grip which I use and is good for young golfer or with arthritic problems.
2. The overlapping grip.
3. The interlocking grip.

Ok! here we go.

The following describes the "overlapping grip".

If you are right handed hold the end of the club with the left hand steady and bring the club handle across your palm from the index finger straight through the middle of the palm. Now close your fingers with the thumb sitting a petite to the right of center on the handle. The palm of your right hand should mirror the position of the clubface, in other words it should face the target. Start by keeping our right hand flat against the club's grip. Then fed the club into your hand, alone the base of your middle two fingers. Close the fingers of your right hand around the grip. Your forefinger should adopt a "trigger position." Since this an overlapping grip the petite finger of your right hand overlaps the left forefinger. Your right thumb should run diagonally down the side of the club's grip. You should be able to see two of the knuckles of your right hand.

For more information and explicit instructions on the golf grip and the fundamentals of golf I would advise Ben Hogan's book " Five Lessons:" The contemporary Fundamentals of Golf.

Golf Grip

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