Your Perfect Golf Grip Tips

When you look back on the first time you hit a golf ball, you weren't thinking about using the perfect golf grip. You didn't realize that every part of your body has to work together to make a great golf swing. And, if just one part is not carrying its load, then the result is usually a bad swing. The correct grip is one thing that will ensure that your pursuit of the proper golf swing gets off to a good start. In fact, the proper grip has the ability to raise your game just as the wrong grip has the ability to hinder your game. Okay, so how exactly do you obtain this "perfect golf grip"? Trial and error is one way you can go about it, just as many people have done. Or, you can follow some tried and true basic fundamental hand placement techniques.


The good thing is that you have many different grips to choose from that will be beneficial to your golf game. You'll find that most golf swing tips are specified towards a  particular type of player. However, golfing grips apply to just about any type of golfer. And, when you do discover the right grip for you, your golf game will improve tremendously. Begin by making sure that you are not squeezing the club to tightly. This will have a profound effect on your entire upper body, not just your hands and arms, by making your muscles tense. The normal thought process behind gripping your club tight is that most people think that the stronger you hold onto the club, the harder the initial contact will be. This is simply not true with the golf swing. Actually, you'll swing slower and with less control when you are all tensed up. By loosely holding the club, you will create a more rhythmic, controlled swing. This is the swing that will improve your game.

Another area pertaining to your grip that must be given priority deals with the correlation between your wrists. You don't want your wrists working independent of each other, you want them working together as a team. It is better to have your wrists working collectively than individually towards the same task. One way to guarantee your wrists will work together is to use the cross-hand grip. A cross-hand grip is performed by positioning your right hand on the club where you would normally position your left hand. Then, position left hand on top of the grip. If you are right handed, of course, do the exact opposite. Now, this is going to feel a little weird the first time you use this grip. But, rest assured, this will force your wrists to work together as one instead of trying to work by themselves. This grip can be used for your normal swing and for putting.


Of all the golf swing tips, the ones that pertain to the golf grip should be studied carefully. Check out your grip if you know that your golf game is nowhere near the level you think it should be. The benefits of a proper golf grip include improved accuracy and intensity in your golf swing, and an overall improvement in your golf game. You don't have to look anywhere other than your hands for a boost in your golf game. The perfect golf grip can work miracles quickly and improve your play practically overnight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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