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| Blister on right hand. Grip problem? Hi all, I've been getting blisters in the middle joint of my right ring finger. I'm not sure if it's due to a wrong grip, or maybe gripping too tightly? Went to the range 2 days in a row and now I am unable to practise because a huge chunk of skin got torn off (Attached pic shows exact location of blister) |
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| Re: Blister on right hand. Grip problem? Blisters are a pressure thing. Relax. |
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| Re: Blister on right hand. Grip problem? Thanks guys. So with the right technique, I shouldn't be getting blisters or feeling any particular friction on any part of the hand, even if I practise 3 days in a row right? It's a real bummer cos I have to lay off practice for a few more days now, just when I am out hunting for a driver ![]() |
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| 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. |
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| Re: Blister on right hand. Grip problem? Thanks! That's exactly what I was hoping to find out! What I've been doing lately is keep the left hand firm on the grip, but not so much the right hand. So once I get into address position, the left hand doesn't change anymore, but I do remove and regrip the right hand a few times, depending on how comfortable I feel. I think it's because 1) I see quite a lot of pros doing that and 2) It's in an effort to keep the right hand soft and trying to relinquish control of the right hand/arm in my swing. I'll follow your pic (thanks so much for that) more closely and see if it helps. Thanks! |
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| Re: Blister on right hand. Grip problem? What is the english phrase for a thumb that bends backwards as much as yours? Carpenters thumb or something like that? I read somewhere that all really good golfers have thumbs like that, so you should be in good shape! ![]() |
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| Re: Blister on right hand. Grip problem? Yipee! ![]() Anyway went to the range today and hit 60 balls with the Ben Hogan C-S3 and Callaway drivers. Plastered my blister and tried to wrap the right hand more over the left thumb. No problems with the area anymore, phew! |