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| Correct Club Grip hey guys i realized most of my draw is because my swing becoming very good and my thumbs are on top of eachother like normal at impact..and i am simply puting my hand to the right of the club grip at address...so its forcing me to close the clubface...so im now just putting my thumbs directly on top of the club now...it feels very weird but the more i do it the more i will be used to it! so i just want to see some pictures of the correct grip..just so i can get it exactly right ![]() |
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| Re: Correct Club Grip You will find differing arguments on what constitutes a good grip, for me it's a neutral one, for others its strong, this makes it subjective so you need to work out what's best for you.Here is a link to some good information that should assist you. Grip Last edited by BrianW; 07-07-2007 at 10:46 PM. |