How do you grip your clubs? 🤔
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There are many different ways to actually hold the golf club, but ultimately your hands are going to be set in one of these three ways
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– Disregarding how you actually connect your hands, the neutral grip is how most people are taught to hold the golf club as this gives the easiest and best chance of controlling the club face through the swing
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The neutral grip consists of (for right handed players) the v in your right hand between your thumb and finger pointing up to your right armpit, and the left v in between your thumb and finger pointing towards your left armpit where you should then be able to only see 2 maybe three knuckles on your left hand from a set up position
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– A strong grip then is when your grip moves around the club to the right and will be more in the palm of your hands rather than the fingers
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This is where a lot of people feel like they can generate a lot of power from and is a typical grip of someone who has played a lot of cricket in their time.
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Only with a golf club, using this grip will create more of a draw as it allows the hands to turn over through impact much easier so you can lose a lot of shots out to the left easier than you would with a neutral grip
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– and then finally the weak grip is where your grip moves around to the left of the grip. This position lives up to its name and doesn’t allow for much power. It also makes it difficult to turn the face over and you will see a lot of the time that you leave the face wide open and find yourself hitting big fades
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