Unlocking your golf swing starts with mastering the perfect grip. In this video, I’ll show you how to properly connect the lead and trail hands to create the ideal pressure on the handle, allowing the club to pivot effectively. Most golfers focus on body mechanics, but the true secret to a powerful swing lies in how the clubhead pivots relative to the handle. This unique POV lesson is like nothing you’ve seen before and will change how you think about your grip forever. With the proper grip, you’ll unlock the full potential of your swing speed and control. Watch now and revolutionize your game!
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Hi thank you so much for this explanation of the grip it has really helped my contact on the ball….two question…Does the takeaway start with the hands hingeing immediately and not simply when the hands get to hip high on the backswing and the club points straight up? In the swing does the left hand control the swing or is it the right hand……should I feel that the right hand is the most important hand at the point of impact?
I don’t want to come off rude, but this should only come off as recent findings for someone who either just started this year, or someone that has been completely out of touch with the game. That should be the very first thing your learn when picking up a golf club. I apologize if I’m sounding harsh, I don’t mean to be, I’m just confused when you mention it as a recent discovery with your sensors? I’ve been holding my club like that since I was 12 in 1992…am I missing something, or is this just an instructional video for someone new to the game, or someone that never had a lesson or learned anything about the grip?
Also doesnt this contradict the hovland grip video that you made where it is more on the top than on the side that is showed in the video (the trail hand)
I think you forgot to delete the text at 0:25
Are you pushing down just with the left palm and pulling back with the right hand? Thank you