Golf Swing Grip - Improve Your Golf Game and Cure Your Slice With a Good Grip

Golf Swing Grip 1- The Vardon Gripyou a greater sense of security between the two
This grip was started with a famous old British playerhands and allows a freer release through impact with
called Harry Vardon. It is the most common grip inthe right hand..it is more suitable for those who
use and promotes a neutral hold on the club. Itstruggle a little to get a good free release through
involves getting the hands to work together byimpact.
overlapping the little finger of the right hand with theGolf Swing Grip 3- The Baseball grip
left hand..by placing this little finger between the gapThis grip involves no overlapping of the fingers..it is
between your index finger and the next finger ofsimply done by putting both hands fully on the grip of
your left hand. The aim is to encourage to encouragethe club. Both hands sit independently on the club.
both hands to work together, rather thanThis can lead to the stronger right hand taking over
independently, throughout the swing. However it mayand the danger with this grip is that the 2 hands can
not be the most suitable one for you and manywork independently..which is not what you want
amateurs and people who are not that strong couldwhen you want to promote consistency in your
consider using an adaptation of the Vardon grip whichswing. A few professionals have successfully used
is used be Tiger, Greg Norman and Jack Nicklaus.this grip including Ronan Rafferty and Moe Norman,
Golf Swing Grip 2- The adapted Vardon gripthe eccentric Canadian who was rated one of the
This grip involve intertwining, rather than overlapping,best ball strikers of all time. This can be an extremely
the little finger of the right hand with the index fingeruseful grip to help rid yourself of a slice and promote
of the left hand. If you struggle with a slice or weaka draw and is encouraged in younger golfers and
striking you might consider this grip as it allows aladies who may not have the strength to play with
freer release of the club with the right hand throughthe conventional neutral Vardon grip.
impact. This interlocking of the little finger can give