Golf Swing Tip #1: The Grip
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Golf Swing Tip #1: The Grip
Golf Swing Tip #1: The Grip
The grip is the foundation of your golf swing and developing the right grip is critical to your success in hitting the ball farther and straighter. There are many different grips out there that you can use. golf clubs Here are few common grip types:
The Interlocking Grip, With this grip the index finger of the left hand and the little finger of the right hand combine and interlock. It is commonly used by those that have thick hands, or shorter hands. This grip is usually the best option for most people and will allow you to create proper leverage for maximum power. you can use this TaylorMade R9 SuperMax Irons is very nice and match.
The Overlapping Grip,This grip involves having the little finger of the right hand sit on top of the index finger of the left hand. This grip is used by most male golfers titleist ap2 irons because it does require strong wrists and forearms.
The ball Grip,Taylormade Burner Irons With this grip the index finger of the left hand and the little finger of the right hand do not overlap but do make contact with each other. This is usually taylormade burner 2.0 irons
the default grip for most beginners or golfers with weaker arm and wrist strength. You probably do not want to keep using this grip as the interlocking or overlapping will work better in most cases.
The grip is the foundation of your golf swing and developing the right grip is critical to your success in hitting the ball farther and straighter. There are many different grips out there that you can use. golf clubs Here are few common grip types:
The Interlocking Grip, With this grip the index finger of the left hand and the little finger of the right hand combine and interlock. It is commonly used by those that have thick hands, or shorter hands. This grip is usually the best option for most people and will allow you to create proper leverage for maximum power. you can use this TaylorMade R9 SuperMax Irons is very nice and match.
The Overlapping Grip,This grip involves having the little finger of the right hand sit on top of the index finger of the left hand. This grip is used by most male golfers titleist ap2 irons because it does require strong wrists and forearms.
The ball Grip,Taylormade Burner Irons With this grip the index finger of the left hand and the little finger of the right hand do not overlap but do make contact with each other. This is usually taylormade burner 2.0 irons
the default grip for most beginners or golfers with weaker arm and wrist strength. You probably do not want to keep using this grip as the interlocking or overlapping will work better in most cases.
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