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How to Fix your Golf Grip

 

There are certain things you can get away with in golf, but your grip isn’t one of them. When so much if your swing depends on a good grip, it really is something that you need to focus on correcting.

Your Grip

The grip you have on a golf club, might be the most basic thing that you learn when first playing golf, other than navigating the golf course. Maybe it’s because it’s the first thing we learn, but it can also be one of the most problematic in advanced players. If you think about it, it’s the only true connection that you have from you to your club, and it can control a lot of factors of done wrong or right.

How To

One of the easiest ways to think about holding a golf club, is to old it like you’re holding a heavy suitcase. Pretend you’re picking up a suitcase, and let the suitcase rest in the creases of your fingers. Some instructors tell you to pick up the golf club with it resting diagonally across your palm, but if you think of the way you’d hold a suitcase, it would be in the crease of your fingers.

Then you add your right hand to the grip, and curl your fingers around the underside of the grip. Let your other fingers fall where they may. Some people like to use a 10 finger grip but it’s not as common for most golfers.

The Best Grip

The best grip is one that works perfectly for you. Keep in mind that what works for everyone else, doesn’t have to work for you. Just be sure to put some thought into your grip, as it does connect your body with your club, and is focal for your swing. Find a golf course in Bend, Oregon, and talk to their pros about their tips for the best grip.

Source: River’s Edge Golf Blog