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| Right hand grip. I understand the fundamentals of the grip with the V pointing toward right shoulder. But was wondering where the club should be set on the right hand,should the club be across the base of the fingers close to palm or actually wrapped on the fingers on the right hand. If there was a specific method I would prefer to use than always looking at the V,thank you if you can answer. Just 1 more quick question How much clearance of the left shoulder turning under the chin should there be,do most players feel there left shoulder(right handers) rubbing on there chins on the back swing. I have tried keeping my chin high but this tends to result in some bad shots so was wondering if rubbing was ok. Last edited by kino; 09-04-2003 at 05:28 PM. |
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| Side Note Kino, Just a side note, If you use the pinky and ring finger of the left hand an middle finger of the right hand as your setup pressure points you will have much less tension in your swing. GolfBald Last edited by Golfbald; 10-07-2003 at 06:07 PM. |
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