| It's amazing how overlooked the importance of a | | | | towards the fingers that the palms- This light grip |
| proper golf grip is! We'll often get preoccupied with | | | | pressure in the fingers will allow the club to swing |
| swing plane, alignment, coming over the top, shoulder | | | | more freely, allowing you to hit the ball further with |
| turn, etc... when a simple tweak of the right or left | | | | less effort. |
| hand could straighten out your shots and have you | | | | 2. Point the Right V- Point the "V" between your |
| hitting it further in no time. | | | | right thumb and forefinger towards your right |
| Proper Golf Grip: A good goal is to grip the club with | | | | shoulder. This is considered a neutral right hand grip. |
| a "Neutral" grip. The reason we call it neutral is | | | | 3. Point the Left V- Point the "V" between your left |
| because it will not cause a draw, and will not cause a | | | | thumb and forefinger towards the center of your |
| fade. It is neutral and will therefore promote a | | | | chest. Another way to look at it is to make sure you |
| straight shot. | | | | can see 2 and a half knuckles on the back of your |
| Overlap, Interlock, or Baseball Grip? There is no | | | | left hand. |
| correct method to choose between these 3. No | | | | By taking these steps to grip the club before every |
| matter which method you choose, the following 3 | | | | shot, you are maximizing the possibility of hitting it |
| steps can still be followed to grip the golf club | | | | straight and powerfully. Neglect these steps and you |
| properly. | | | | make find the grip too weak or strong, causing a |
| | | | slice or hook. |
| 1. Grip the club with a light, grip pressure more | | | | |