| The grip is an important part of golf. Since the only | | | | Grip #2: A Weak Grip |
| connection between us and the club is our grip, the | | | | A weak grip is the opposite of the Strong Grip, with |
| grip is the most basic and fundamental aspect of the | | | | the palm of the right hand facing slightly down when |
| golf swing that determines the outcome of the golf | | | | gripping the club. Weak grips are generally not good |
| swing before we even swing the club. How we hold | | | | because it promotes a slice. |
| the club will directly influence our golf swing, as we | | | | Grip #3: Neutral Grip |
| try to square the club face to the ball. | | | | This is the ideal grip, Tiger Woods has a neutral grip. |
| There are 3 different types of grips for golf. Here | | | | It gives the most control and allows you to fade or |
| are the 3 grips. | | | | draw the shot. Shot making is much easier with this |
| Grip #1: A Strong Grip | | | | grip. The palm of your right hand is facing the target |
| In this grip, the right hand is below the shaft, with | | | | at address, and you can see your left 2 knuckles |
| the right palm slightly facing up wards. When we | | | | from your left eye. |
| return the club face to the ball at impact, the club | | | | If you're starting out in golf, I suggest gripping your |
| face has a tendancy to close shut, meaning the club | | | | club constantly, until the neutral grip becomes second |
| face will point to the left. | | | | nature to you. Good Golfing! |