Anti-Hook Tips 3: Check Your Grip
Golf tipsA hook is often caused by an incorrect grip on the golf club – in particular what we call an overly strong grip…
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A hook is often caused by an incorrect grip on the golf club – in particular what we call an overly strong grip…
This lesson covers the most popular putting grip (see the lesson below for variations of this grip) …
Are you a golf beginner? Learn the basics of proper grip with down into the fingers routine and follow this new series on golf fundamentals.
Are you a golf beginner? Learn the basics of proper grip with 45 degrees routine and follow this new series on golf fundamentals.
Are you a golf beginner? Learn the basics of a proper grip and follow this new series on golf fundamentals.
Bunkers shots from a plugged lie are perceived as one of the toughest shots in golf. But they needn’t be.
Welcome the first part of the 4-part golf bunker shot series. In part 1 we’ll look at the bunker shot set up. We’ll then move on to basic bunker technique, distance control, some bunker drills and tips for more advanced bunker shots.
A hook is often caused by an incorrect grip on the golf club – in particular what we call an overly strong grip…
Proper hand and forearm rotation, timed correctly, prevents the club face from being ‘open’ at impact (see the image to the right). It’s this open club face that imparts clockwise spin on the ball causing it to curve to the right.
As golfers, we’ve all heard the importance of a proper grip. But if you slice the ball on a regular basis, I’d be willing to bet there’s a good chance your grip is letting you down.