In this video, Steve demonstrates a little known grip detail that will have you hitting your drives longer than ever before!
Follow these tips and drills to increase clubhead speed, smash factor, driver distance, and have more FUN!
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10 Comments
Good tip. Having small hands and shorter fingers I can use every bit of help out there.
Well done great explanation,short thumb and grip in the fingers of left hand ,and bring in right hand from the side not the bottom.hide the sausage (left thumb )in the bun(right palm under the thumb.
I thought Dunaway promoted the long left thumb and the thumb sat on the top of the club.
Funny before you mentioned 4K, I noticed the video looked better especially when I opened it to full screen mode
Great tip. So often forgotten. Big thanks for this one.
Thats the end of my swing. I keep thinking of Cleavage! Doh!
A long thumb feels so unstable…like the club is moving in my hand.
Hammer time
Surely a hammer grip if applied to a golf club is a very strong grip.Namely thumb at 2-30 not 1-00.
I used this grip tip today and had great results. I was able to hit the ball farther off the tee, with crisper irons, and with greater accuracy. Thank you so much, Steve.