Grip Pressure Touch and Feel.
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With a proper grip, we will get you to spin the ball the way you want.
In golf, like all ball sports, the ball must spin! But unfortunately, 90% of all Amateurs don’t have a proper grip; this is why they can’t spin the ball, have very little control of the ball, and get no distance from their clubs.
The grip is so important to understand how it works to create spin and control the golf ball. It’s crucial to get it right and practice it at home. It would be best if you got used to holding it in your fingers so your hands can work together. The heel of the club has to lock into your heel pad. Imagine holding a fishing rod; it's the same as a golf club.
It's crucial to get it right & practice it at home; you have to get to holding the club in your left hand with three fingers so your hands can effectively work together. Then the heel of the club will lock into the heel pad of your hand so that your hands can work up and down naturally. Then all you have to do is to start swinging the club to an imaginary ball that is rolling away from you on the ground, making your swing across your chest, whether it’s out to in or in to out, giving you release in your golf swing every time because you will be swinging to your realse point—hitting the ball with more accuracy further and straighter. Great exercise for this is to grip the club, as usual, then start hitting the ground up and down a few times, then change the angle doing this from the side, skipping the club off the ground. You will soon realise that you must use your hands to swing the club accurately and consistently for all your golf shots.
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Once you understand how the club is engineered to fit in every man, woman and child's hands, you should always grip the club when its not resting on the ground so you can feel the weight of the club in your hands then when you let the club slot in to place on the heel pad of your hand, you will feel how sensitive your fingers will be on the club this gives you the grip pressure that you want for your golf swing. You will have the touch on the club you like for what you want to do with it—holding it like a instrument will feel light and handy in your hands. Also, this allows you to hover the club behind the ball, touching the grass but not having the weight of the club head on the ground. This will give you the feel of how fast you can throw the club on your backswing and eliminating the tension in your hands and arms stops you from lifting the club and grabbing and slowing everything down on your swing—causing you to swing the club with power rather than speed. This proper grip works the same for putting, having the same sense of feel for the distance you need on the greens. If you look at nearly all the top professionals putters out there putting today, their grip is the same thickness as the rest of their clubs because it is engineered to slot into your hands for feel and control. of the golf ball.