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Published by greghutton
03-25-2008
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Here is a really good simple explanation of the basics of how to grip the golf club.

Of course, if you look at many of the worlds top player their grips vary.

Some may have a weak grip, some have a strong grip. This video explains a neutral position for the hands on the club, and is a good guide for someone who is beginning golf.


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By correctmyswing on 12-12-2008, 01:00 PM
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Good video....
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Brilliant and simple back to basics video . Corrected a swing fault I've been struggling with recently and improved my ball striking immediately .
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Brilliant and simple back to basics video . Corrected a swing fault I've been struggling with recently and improved my ball striking immediately .
Glad it helped cockney.
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I understand what they are saying about being passive and having grip pressure of 4. But I feel like when I grip the club with that kind of pressure, I have no control of the head at impact and a lot of times head will turn in my hands. Are you suppose to tense up at impact? Every picture I see of the pros at impact, their forearms are flexing quite a bit. So there is no way they are at a 4 at impact.
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