GOLF GRIP 101

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@royclose946 says:

Grip is key to a good golf swing and strike ????

@lummaxjrlocklear7404 says:

I switched to a strong grip and my wrist hurts and I now draw the ball half the time and the other half I can't hardly hit it.

@chrisroethke2161 says:

Strong grip works wonders for the fellow baseball grip golfers (no interlock or overlap)

@carloscotto9538 says:

Ben Hogan and Mo Norman went to a neutral grip at the middle of their careers and they where legendary ball strikers if not the best …use the grip that works for you and your style of play..just be aware of their effects on your ball flight pattern!

@gladesucks7907 says:

I switched to a strong grip and drastically reduced the amount of slices I got

@JBALLER02 says:

What did you say.. “the less skilled golfer you are, general Patton”??

@dadandladsgolf9409 says:

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@ianbetts4435 says:

Strong grip=draw made easier

@josephjacobs7272 says:

Baseball grip

@Holtynfuntime says:

The less skilled uses neutral I don't agree with that at all

@officialtarez3991 says:

What if you tilt your head slightly right do you see knuckles????? Grip it and rip it ppl

@edwardallen8933 says:

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@16pennynails says:

Watching Fred Couples years ago with no glove it was easy to see just how far his left hand was turned waayy to the right, yet if I remember right he hit power fades. Duval, Azinger, they all had that strong position, ,,, it is a different release for sure.

@FredzGolf says:

Great video, very informative!

@raymondgreens5010 says:

Let the Open begin

@jerryjeromehawkins1712 says:

I had a nasty slice show up in my game literally overnight. Strengthened my grip a bit… slice disappeared. Right handed btw.
Is golf crazy or what? ????????????????

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