fix this tiny grip mistake to elevate your game. A lot of you are going to try this for the first time when you have a really solid grip and you’re going to feel super restricted and the club’s going to look like that at the top. Watch Sean, he’s got a really tight grip on the club and a and a airtight grip on the club, but there’s still movement in his wrist and forearms. It’s a skill. It’s a skill. So, I I tell people have a grip to where like Mike can’t pull it out of my hands. So, he can’t grab it out of my hands. That’s my grip pressure I want. But at the same time, you should be This is a another drill. Grip it tight and see if you can circle the club this way. You know you’re doing it right. Swing it back up there for me. So there’s no gap in here, thumbs in a tight spot. And you’ll notice I can still see a little bit of play in here. Like you don’t want it n where you’re rigid out there and you got nothing there. You want that little float happening as you’re reconnecting. It’s this little change of direction that helps you retain that a little bit longer. It’s more of a sequence than it is anything else that you trying to add that bit extra to your

3 Comments

  1. That float move I do for irons , but I’m unsure if that move needs to happen for driver. Any thoughts?

  2. Great video,if you dont do this then despite your best efforts to use your body and GF etc you will be just throwing the clubhead with your arms as you have lost the connection

Write A Comment