Showing posts with label perfect golf grip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perfect golf grip. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2013

Role of the Trigger Finger in a Perfect Golf Grip



 I like the overlap grip. This creates a secure connection in the left hand and weakens the right. Once you learn the grip keep the wrists loose enough to allow them to turn over. If this still doesn't unlock them manually roll them over until you hook it. Then turn your body to straighten you shots back out.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Correct Golf Grip for Your Right Hand

Learn how to improve your golf swing  with the correct golf club grip. Look this free instructional golfing video lesson.


 
  1. Hold a club in the playing position.
  2. Ads by Google Raise the club to between waist high and chest golf grip size high. Remove your right hand from the club (this is for right-handed golfers). If you are left-handed, just reverse the hand described. Maintain your grip on the club with your left hand. 
  3.  Turn the club so that you can see your fingertips. Take special care not to move your hand or over squeeze the club.
  4. Observe the middle, ring and pinkie finger’s relationship with the pad of your palm. Your fingertips should just be lightly brushing your palm pad. If there is a gap, the grip is considered too large. (The only exception would be if you have arthritis, then you would need the larger grips to alleviate pain.) If your fingertips are digging into your palm pad, the grip would be considered too small.
  5. Measure the grip at a point that is 2 inches from the grip cap end with a vernier caliper. This gives you the decimal grip size; then you can use the chart to determine size. If the grip on your club is too big, you’ll need to use your judgment to determine how much too big the grip is. If your grip is too small, continue to step 7. 
  6. Use masking tape (or you can use cloth tape) to build up the grip's size. Then repeat steps 1-5 until you create the proper size. When you reach the proper size, repeat step 6.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Grip Lessons

The first thing I want to note is that the grip is a fundamental part of the golf the swing. Note that this is singular, but not exclusive. If you asked most people 'what are the fundamentals of the golf swing' they will inevitably tell you that it is your address position and grip.

grip

Most people focus on the 'style' of grip, whether it be 'strong', 'neutral' or 'weak.' The photo above, provided by Jeff Mann shows a 'strong', 'neutral' and 'weak' grip.