When you play golf, one of the things you need to remember is that your golf club is an extension of your hands. Your golf club is your tool for hitting the ball and placing it where you want it to be. You and your golf club should work as one unit, and to achieve that kind of unity with your golf club, you need to learn how to control the way your golf club moves.
You may be asking this question now: Just how do you get to exert control over your golf club? The answer to your question is simple enough. The way you grip the handle of your golf club is the key to how well you control its movement. If you get your grip worked to perfection, you will see that you are hitting the ball with a smoothly executed swing and letting the ball go exactly where you want it to go.
It Does Not Take a Pro to Learn How to Grip
You do not need to get expensive lessons from a pro golfer just to get good golf grip tips to help you learn how to control your grip. All you need to do is to surf the Internet for these golf grip tips. In fact, here are a few that can help you along.
- Place your right hand on the very tip of the handle of your golf club. At the same time, allow your left hand to hang loosely and naturally from your shoulder along the side of your golf club’s grip. You will notice that your left hand will naturally turn with the palm facing your body. Go ahead and keep it that way.
- From its natural hanging position, place your left hand along the grip of your golf club. The grip should run along fleshy part of your palm at a diagonal angle – from the base of your little finger and running to your index finger at mid-joint.
- Once you have positioned your left palm along your golf club’s grip at a diagonal angle, close your hand around the grip. Remember not to grip the golf club too tightly. Just keep your hand relaxed but firm around the handle. To make this easier for you, imagine that you are gripping a tube of toothpaste instead of a golf club – too much pressure can force-squeeze the toothpaste out.
- Take note of how your fingers are positioned around the grip. Your left thumb should be placed on top of the grip, right at the center. Your right thumb and index finger should look as if you are pulling a trigger on your grip. Lastly, the little finger of your right hand should be hooked between the index finger and the middle finger of your left hand.
These golf grip tips may not feel easy or natural to you when you first try it. However, once you get used to this way of gripping your golf club, you will see better results with your game. Learn how to improve your grip and your swing in 2 weeks by following these tips.
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