The "perfect grip" exist only with the individual swinging the golf club. That means everyone must find THEIR grip to match THEIR swing. This video of yours is only good for beginning golfers; it's a good starting point for them.
Just to say that a grip with no knuckles of the left hand showing is a very WEAK grip. Three knuckles showing is a STRONG grip. '2PieceNaBiscut' had a bad slice because he was using a very weak grip and is a typical result of using such a grip. To combat a slice turning the grip so that 2-3 knuckles show might help, but there might be other set-up issues too. Most pro's have a neutral to strong grip at address.
I agree this was a great starting point. One of the pros at my local taught me to cross my left index finger and right pinky, however I found that my hands got rather sore. It did improve my shots though.
You're right that there is no "one world grip," however this is a great starting point. My grip was always "strong," no knuckles showing. Because of this I had a bad slice that I compensated with my swing path. I would hit the ball straight with low angle clubs but had problems with high angle clubs. If I had just used this grip in the first place it would have taken 9 months of swing tinkering away and I'd be a much better golfer today.
That's a beautiful golf grip. Wow. But for the people below we yeah most golf pros are saying use a stronger grip but maybe the greatest ball striker of all time (ben hogan) used a completely nuetral one. The V was pointed at his chin. I duff and slice all my shots like that so I prefer a slightly strong grip
Hey CdnGulfa, in short, if you're grip is strong at address, you have to compensate for it somewhere on the downswing in order to square the club at impact. Neutral is great as it usually doesn't require a "fix" somewhere in the swing to square everything. Since the majority of the population suffers from a slice, generally a stronger grip is considered more "common". Thanks a lot for the comment!
Can you explain to me why many of the greatest golfers of all time use more of a neutral grip rather than a strong grip? If you are going to give instruction to the masses - please explain all the negative shit that can come with a strong grip. Played the worst golf of my life with this grip...go neutral and learn to square it with your body...
@CdnGulfa is a right handed person wasting their time when using the interlocking grip (i know its not mentioned in this video but i'm gonna ask anyways) with the left hand below the right hand? I'm just a beginner and this is how i seem to have found myself holding it. Also, all i have been playing so far is mainly pitch and putt so i wonder if using this unorthodox interlocking grip will be a hinderence when i go on to try real golf and try get some real distance... ???
@dbar1086 I know a guy who plays that way and is a great player...hits darts all day long but suffers when he needs a little touch around the green. I am sure if you talk to any player who has been around awhile has come across a guy like this-as a novice golfer I wouldn't recommend that grip. Here's the best tip for the grip...whatever grip you choose-strong,neutral or weak - make sure your bottom hand mirrors the top by having your palms are always facing eachother at address. Good luck man!
@CdnGulfa appreciated man, i tried it out today. Didn't go so well if i'm honest, have no problems myself when it comes to puttin with the left hand further down the club. But gotta keep practicin. Thanks again.
Moe Norman held the club with a 10 finger grip grip because he felt good with his unorthodox swing which is ugly. He did not have a good analytical skill. to understand that the Vardon grip is more powerful than the 10 finger grip.He may have been an excellent ball striker similar to an idiot savant who could play chopin just by few minutes of listening to a piece.YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO TRANSFER YOUR KNOWLEDGE TO THE NEXT GENERATION.
This video is well done, spot on and for you new golfers, you must get use to this and do not make any changes until you have this down, especially the right hand on top of the left hand thumb - this will also help at the top of the backswing to keep the shaft parrallel. This will save you loads of time on the range, then you can move onto other things to practice.
The "perfect grip" exist only with the individual swinging the golf club. That means everyone must find THEIR grip to match THEIR swing. This video of yours is only good for beginning golfers; it's a good starting point for them.
EagleEyeGolfer 1 month ago
no such thing as perfect grip u idiot, golf coaches some are dumb,
ianrogers1990 1 month ago
Just to say that a grip with no knuckles of the left hand showing is a very WEAK grip. Three knuckles showing is a STRONG grip. '2PieceNaBiscut' had a bad slice because he was using a very weak grip and is a typical result of using such a grip. To combat a slice turning the grip so that 2-3 knuckles show might help, but there might be other set-up issues too. Most pro's have a neutral to strong grip at address.
Mollineaux 2 months ago
there is no perfect grip everyone has a diferent grip...
daxster499 2 months ago
I agree this was a great starting point. One of the pros at my local taught me to cross my left index finger and right pinky, however I found that my hands got rather sore. It did improve my shots though.
RynoJM 3 months ago
Your face will never be square with that grip
Sergiofan21 3 months ago
You're right that there is no "one world grip," however this is a great starting point. My grip was always "strong," no knuckles showing. Because of this I had a bad slice that I compensated with my swing path. I would hit the ball straight with low angle clubs but had problems with high angle clubs. If I had just used this grip in the first place it would have taken 9 months of swing tinkering away and I'd be a much better golfer today.
2PieceNaBiscut 3 months ago
excellent advice
martinigolftees 5 months ago
holy crap nearly 200k views and no dislikes...... BOOM! muhahahah
OhFlOrKiTsDoM 5 months ago
Watched this earlier today and went to range and tried it. Straightest I've ever drove the ball. Great video. Worked for me!
danny223009 5 months ago
@danny223009 try the martini tee, it'll make it even straighter
martinigolftees 5 months ago
Very easily put!!
kennymescall 5 months ago
my right earrrrrr, lol why are you rolling your r's you're australian
silowhore 6 months ago
hold 6
connorgm1 6 months ago
o yes its work
themagpau 7 months ago
That's a beautiful golf grip. Wow. But for the people below we yeah most golf pros are saying use a stronger grip but maybe the greatest ball striker of all time (ben hogan) used a completely nuetral one. The V was pointed at his chin. I duff and slice all my shots like that so I prefer a slightly strong grip
JAXPRODUCTIONZ07 8 months ago
Hey CdnGulfa, in short, if you're grip is strong at address, you have to compensate for it somewhere on the downswing in order to square the club at impact. Neutral is great as it usually doesn't require a "fix" somewhere in the swing to square everything. Since the majority of the population suffers from a slice, generally a stronger grip is considered more "common". Thanks a lot for the comment!
duncanbmcg 10 months ago
Can you explain to me why many of the greatest golfers of all time use more of a neutral grip rather than a strong grip? If you are going to give instruction to the masses - please explain all the negative shit that can come with a strong grip. Played the worst golf of my life with this grip...go neutral and learn to square it with your body...
CdnGulfa 10 months ago
@CdnGulfa is a right handed person wasting their time when using the interlocking grip (i know its not mentioned in this video but i'm gonna ask anyways) with the left hand below the right hand? I'm just a beginner and this is how i seem to have found myself holding it. Also, all i have been playing so far is mainly pitch and putt so i wonder if using this unorthodox interlocking grip will be a hinderence when i go on to try real golf and try get some real distance... ???
dbar1086 8 months ago
@dbar1086 I know a guy who plays that way and is a great player...hits darts all day long but suffers when he needs a little touch around the green. I am sure if you talk to any player who has been around awhile has come across a guy like this-as a novice golfer I wouldn't recommend that grip. Here's the best tip for the grip...whatever grip you choose-strong,neutral or weak - make sure your bottom hand mirrors the top by having your palms are always facing eachother at address. Good luck man!
CdnGulfa 8 months ago
@CdnGulfa appreciated man, i tried it out today. Didn't go so well if i'm honest, have no problems myself when it comes to puttin with the left hand further down the club. But gotta keep practicin. Thanks again.
dbar1086 8 months ago
this is the grip that i've always had
WCGwkf 11 months ago
check out what i think is the best grip and release at hitmanhawky,thanks hitmanhawky
hitmanhawky 1 year ago
Glad we could help guys!
SirSwingsAlot 1 year ago
That's the exact grip I've been working on. Good stuff!
MikePedersenGolfTips 1 year ago
Good tip, YouTube is great for these lessons, my channel has golf tips on and I think it is great that golfers can find this info on the web.
4golfonline 1 year ago
@4golfonline I HERE THAT COST €30 FOR 15 MINS LESSION AT HOME ????
corrola100 1 year ago
Moe Norman held the club with a 10 finger grip grip because he felt good with his unorthodox swing which is ugly. He did not have a good analytical skill. to understand that the Vardon grip is more powerful than the 10 finger grip.He may have been an excellent ball striker similar to an idiot savant who could play chopin just by few minutes of listening to a piece.YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO TRANSFER YOUR KNOWLEDGE TO THE NEXT GENERATION.
jessdmac 1 year ago
Thanks, this grip changed my game for the better!
Colinb20 1 year ago
This video is well done, spot on and for you new golfers, you must get use to this and do not make any changes until you have this down, especially the right hand on top of the left hand thumb - this will also help at the top of the backswing to keep the shaft parrallel. This will save you loads of time on the range, then you can move onto other things to practice.
ThreeLinesOnly 1 year ago
Great video. Grip like this and see the improvement!!!
doddster1979 1 year ago
Nice video!
schpenxel 1 year ago
agree, this is the best grip video i have seen.
swingtrade2 2 years ago
Ahhh this grip feels so good! Thanks for the video, exactly what I was looking for. This deserves more ratings people!
basebull 2 years ago
easy to understand & copy . do you have a tip for griping the putter ?
berrieblast 2 years ago
The best put word of advice on grip I've ever came across, thank you!
finnishredder 2 years ago
Excellent advice. I strongly recommend anyone who is having grip troubles follow this guide.
Tiberiusbig 2 years ago