everything this guy says is correct EXCEPT the club should go between the bottom of the fingers and the crease of your palm if you cup your hand you will see what crease i mean. then you use the but of your palm as support for the end of the club. for right hand golfers if you take your grip with your left hand then let every finger go except for your trigger finger and the club stays put and doesnt fall it means your doing it right
very well explained!!! this gives you a guarantee in knowing your grip is as close to perfect as it gets. i beleive this should help me ease the mental thoughts of having a bad grip!!!
all the problems in my game where from a poor grip! my grip! the easiest part of ones technique to change. the amount of time i wasted agonising over my swing plane. now i just GRIP(strng grip!) it and rip it and i am producing much healthier golf shots. amazing how easy it is to over look this.
just moving the snuff box over to the right for me cured my slice in 3 seconds and added another 70 yds to my drives and 15 yds to every iron...wow what a fix...just from a weak grip to a strong grip fixed my game!!! THANKS
correctly demonstrated how to get a strong left and weak right. Poor wrist position in left (strong wrist) does not allow your right wrist to sit against the club properly. As a result, all the muscles in the right wrist and right arm sit in an eccentric position which will effect balance of the club during the swing along with sequencing, and leverage.
My other video on how Tiger Woods grips the club is more advanced, and might give you additional ideas on what would be best for you right now. Try it out.
The placement of the club on the index finger is different in this video to that of the 'A Game Golf Instruction How: To Grip the Club like Tiger Woods' - Which one is the correct one? I'm a bit confused!!
In the Tiger Wood grip video, the pivot point is at the base of the index finger. If you use that pivot point and lay the club across the base of your fingers and then pivot the shaft up into your palm toward a neutral grip, you can see that the clubshaft also rotates slightly toward the spot between your second knuckle and the base of your index finger which is where I show it in this video. If you use a neutral grip, using either spot will give you basically identical results.
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mirekarama 1 year ago
Thanks for the great tip.
GolfLessonsTV 1 year ago
everything this guy says is correct EXCEPT the club should go between the bottom of the fingers and the crease of your palm if you cup your hand you will see what crease i mean. then you use the but of your palm as support for the end of the club. for right hand golfers if you take your grip with your left hand then let every finger go except for your trigger finger and the club stays put and doesnt fall it means your doing it right
BigWiz2345 1 year ago
very well explained!!! this gives you a guarantee in knowing your grip is as close to perfect as it gets. i beleive this should help me ease the mental thoughts of having a bad grip!!!
cuppsgolftips 1 year ago
like it!
orangewhiptrainer 1 year ago
check out the proper grip and release at hitmanhawky best lesson on the tube leave comment and thanks hitmanhawky
hitmanhawky 2 years ago
all the problems in my game where from a poor grip! my grip! the easiest part of ones technique to change. the amount of time i wasted agonising over my swing plane. now i just GRIP(strng grip!) it and rip it and i am producing much healthier golf shots. amazing how easy it is to over look this.
jamesmaccon 2 years ago
just moving the snuff box over to the right for me cured my slice in 3 seconds and added another 70 yds to my drives and 15 yds to every iron...wow what a fix...just from a weak grip to a strong grip fixed my game!!! THANKS
lalondea 2 years ago
correct form nice video
perfectly explained =]
lLuckkyMe 2 years ago
Your close, but you need to learn more about the human body and the true functions
goofer5964 2 years ago
Move your head!! ....Just kidding, great advise thank you
Qkslvr76 2 years ago
THIS WAS GREAT! WELL DONE!
aimeeslong 2 years ago
Excellent tip !
Helped me correct the slice in my drive and increased my drive distance by 40 yards.
svishal99 3 years ago 3
correctly demonstrated how to get a strong left and weak right. Poor wrist position in left (strong wrist) does not allow your right wrist to sit against the club properly. As a result, all the muscles in the right wrist and right arm sit in an eccentric position which will effect balance of the club during the swing along with sequencing, and leverage.
dmadras 3 years ago
excelente
rkamke 4 years ago
great instructionals
logresources 4 years ago 2
thank u very much for these tips, i am just starting out and found this very useful!!
gilprod 4 years ago 3
My other video on how Tiger Woods grips the club is more advanced, and might give you additional ideas on what would be best for you right now. Try it out.
AGameGolf 4 years ago
Hi,
The placement of the club on the index finger is different in this video to that of the 'A Game Golf Instruction How: To Grip the Club like Tiger Woods' - Which one is the correct one? I'm a bit confused!!
Faldo74 4 years ago
In the Tiger Wood grip video, the pivot point is at the base of the index finger. If you use that pivot point and lay the club across the base of your fingers and then pivot the shaft up into your palm toward a neutral grip, you can see that the clubshaft also rotates slightly toward the spot between your second knuckle and the base of your index finger which is where I show it in this video. If you use a neutral grip, using either spot will give you basically identical results.
AGameGolf 4 years ago