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5 Comments

  1. The only time I use a ten finger grip is in the rough. It stops the club from turning over and the ball going right as lefty.

  2. 1 small note for the video, there's essentially only 1 frame at 6:55 that actually shows what the neutral grip should look like when you're looking down at the club. All of the information provided otherwise is great.

  3. Great video and explanation! I leaned some time ago to let my arms hang naturally and grip the club from there. This allows me to not force a position that will come back to whatever is naturally neutral during the downswing (as you mentioned). For me, a neutral to very slightly weak grip is what works best. I sometimes get a little strong in my grip and that combined with coming from the inside produces some crazy hooks. I recognize this right away and fix it on the spot. Thx again!

  4. This is as bad as a golf magazine. Create a fake problem, convince people they have it, give them a problem they never had and then attempt to fix it. Next month: "How to fix the shanks we gave you last month."

  5. I’ve been using a ten finger grip for over 40 years works for me if it’s not broken don’t try fixing it.

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