Now turn them to the right thats called a strong grip. Most pros play with a fairly neutral grip or square! A weak grip generally produces fades or slices, and a strong grip produces draws or hooks. Hope that helps you.......
A strong grip is when your left and right hand are more "under" the club handle or turned to the right, therefore as your hands turn more towards the centre of the handle they become" weaker", its actually a square neutral grip at this point but weaker when compared to the strong grip as mentioned above, it has nothing to do with grip pressure! Try this clap your hands together, thats neutral or square, now with them still together turn them to the left, thats a weak grip, (cont)
Now turn them to the right thats called a strong grip. Most pros play with a fairly neutral grip or square! A weak grip generally produces fades or slices, and a strong grip produces draws or hooks. Hope that helps you.......
Dreama40 1 year ago
A strong grip is when your left and right hand are more "under" the club handle or turned to the right, therefore as your hands turn more towards the centre of the handle they become" weaker", its actually a square neutral grip at this point but weaker when compared to the strong grip as mentioned above, it has nothing to do with grip pressure! Try this clap your hands together, thats neutral or square, now with them still together turn them to the left, thats a weak grip, (cont)
Dreama40 1 year ago
What do you mean by 'weaken the grip'?
Do you change the position of your hands or do you just loosen the hold on the club?
Thanks.
AussieRosie 2 years ago