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The Golf Grip Instruction Manual

This manual is an overview of how to “Hold” the golf club. How we “Hold” the club is commonly referred to as “Grip”. A proper grip is essential to playing good our golf consistently. A good grip helps return the club head square to the ball at impact without hindering the natural centrifugal force generated by the swinging of the golf club.

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The Golf Grip Instruction Manual

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  1. The Golf Grip Instruction Manual

  2. Introduction This manual is an overview of how to “Hold” the golf club. How we “Hold” the club is commonly referred to as “Grip”. A proper grip is essential to playing good our golf consistently. A good grip helps return the club head square to the ball at impact without hindering the natural centrifugal force generated by the swinging of the golf club. You can play golf without a good grip, and some do it well, however a noted instructor once said, “If you don’t have a good grip, you don’t want to have a good swing.” And conversely, you need a good grip in order to have a good swing. Every golfer has their own personal grip. There are three basic hand alignment positions with many variations in between.

  3. The Neutral Position A Neutral position is defined as having the crease lines formed by the thumbs and the index fingers and they point to the right ear and toward the right shoulder.

  4. The Strong Position A Strong position is defined as having the crease lines formed by the thumbs and the index fingers and they point to the outside right of the shoulder.

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