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| Re: grip What about when you can feel the club turning in your hands at impact - what's that all about? |
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| Re: grip I find it's almost like there's more friction & resistance between the clubface and the ball (due to too light a grip), so the club spins in your hands until you 'grab' the club again... |
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| Re: grip How old are your clubs and how old are your grips? Are you gripping the club primarily in the palms or the fingers? Should be the fingers. Good article on how to grip the club here: http://golf.about.com/od/golftips/ss/golfgrip_lead.htm |
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| Re: grip It is a no no to have blisters. You are definitely gripping too tight. You are probably not even aware of this. Think of holding an egg in your hand without breaking it. This is the grip pressure to achieve. It is a common error for people to apply too much pressure with the hands, thinking that the more they grip it, the further the ball will go. |