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The Correct Golf Grip - Part 3
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A good golf swing starts off with the correct golf grip. There is however no such thing as one correct golf grip. In this the third article of this three part series I will explain the four elements of the correct golf grip.
I shall refer to these four elements as the four P's.
Placement: This is how we put our hands on a golf club relative to one another, high or low on the grip.
Positioning: This is the amount of rotation of the hands clockwise or counter clockwise, generally referred to as a strong or a weak grip. The positioning is dependent on the size and strength of the player's hand plus the shape of the shot he is trying to hit.
Pressure: This is simply how hard one is squeezing the club.
Precision: Is whether one grips the club in a precise manner (the same way each time) or is careless so that it is a different grip each time a shot is played.
Let's cover each of these individually.
Placement. Ideally placed the hands should be in such a position that the player has control over the club. If the hands are too far back on the grip control is lost, too far forward and power and distance are negatively affected. When held correctly and inch to an inch and a half of the shaft should stick out above the back hand. Try moving it different distances until you are comfortable.
Positioning. The positioning of the hands determines whether or not one has a weak, neutral or strong grip.
A weak grip is one that is turned counter clockwise (right handed players) on the grip and the back of the target hand points slightly left of target - more towards the ground with one knuckle on the left hand visible. A weak grip encourages an open club face, resulting in a push, slice or a push slice depending on the swing path of the club.
A neutral grip will encourage a square club face at impact. In this position the hands are on either side of the shaft and are square to the target. There will be two to two and a half knuckles showing. A square club face will result in a draw, fade or straight shot depending on the swing path of the club.
With a strong grip the hands will be turned clockwise on the shaft (away from the target) with 3 or 4 knuckles showing and will encourage a closed clubface. This will result in a hook, pull or a pull hook.
Pressure: The correct pressure for holding a club would be to imagine that you have a small bird in your hands. You want to be able to hold it firmly enough so that it won't escape but loose enough so that you don't kill it. We don't want the SPCA after you!
Tighten your grip and you will lock your body muscles, limiting your range of movement and your ability to create power.
Precision: It goes without saying that holding the club precisely for each shot will help with consistency.
That concludes the 3 part series on The Correct Golf Grip and I trust it has gone some way to helping you with your game.
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Learning to play better golf need not be difficult. Whether it is your driving, your iron play, your short game or putting get the basics right and the game becomes easier. Its similar in a way to driving a car - at first there is so much to do and remember but after a while it becomes second nature. The secret is to practice and practice the right things as Bob Eldridge and his team will tell you over at Pure Point Golf. Learn to play better golf and practice the right way! Hit 'em straight and hit 'em long. Happy golfing! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lawrence_Bredenkamp |
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Article Submitted On: August 14, 2007
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