“Get A Grip!” Discover how the golf grip can transform your swing in this three-part series with PGA Professional Andrew Cullen.

In Part 1, Andrew delves into the full swing grip, revealing how hand positioning and grip pressure directly impact your ability to hit the ball farther and straighter.

Learn the essential grip foundations, the differences between left and right hand grips, and the pros and cons of various grip styles like the baseball, overlap, and interlock. Master these techniques to improve your swing performance and lower your scores on the course. Watch now to enhance your game!

Chapters:
Intro 00.00-00:36
Swing Concepts 00:36-02:13
Grip Foundations 02:13-03:10
Left Hand Grip 03:10-04:52
Right Hand Grip 04:52-06:37
Grip Details:
Long Thumb vs Short Thumb 06:37-08:24
Grip pressure 08:24-10:33
Baseball vs Overlap vs Interlock 10:33-12:00

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  1. I had to look this up at 9:55. I think you are saying langoustine which is a term that I am not familiar with. I am more of a crayfish person.

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