| Re: Blister on right hand. Grip problem? Also agree about the grip too tight as said above, but I am more worried about where your blister is...looks like you are too much in the fingers, I would expect the blister to be above that joint, more towards the base of the ring finger, on the other side of the knuckle. Grips that are too much in the fingers tend to move around allot, probably why you got the blister. For grip test, I take three balls in a line, then hit, one after the other, without regripping, no moving the hands, if you can not do this, your grip is not right. If you get to the second or third ball and the clubface is all goofed up, closed or open, then it is slipping or moving before,during, or after the swing. Then you need to work with your grip more. So if it doesn't move, then you will not get blisters. For your immediate problem, put a bandade on it and grip correctly, should put any pressure on where you have your blister.
Attached is a three picture series that should help. |