Golf For Beginners - The Grip

Released on = June 9, 2006, 7:44 am

Press Release Author = Online egolf

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = Unquestionably the biggest mistake in people's golf swing
isn't in their golf swing itself....Nope. Not at all


Press Release Body = More often than not the mistakes happen before the swing even
begins. The first mistake is made in how the golfer holds the golf club. After that
the next mistake usually comes in with how they stand up to the ball. Poor posture.
Then after having two strikes against them, they then finish the job of making it
almost impossible to hit a good golf shot by improperly lining up to their intended
target.

Of course, after hitting several (possibly several hundred) balls with only a minute
few being what they think is acceptable the tired frustrated golfer asks. what am I
doing wrong with my swing?

For the purposes of this article I want to discuss the very first part of the proper
golf swing . the golf grip. In fact, let's be even more precise here; the left hand
grip on the golf club. Oh sure. there's much more than just the grip including the
aforementioned posture and alignment.

The position of your club face is greatly influenced by your grip. And this is
especially true as your club face enters the impact zone and contacts the ball. You
know the ones I'm talking about: the banana ball, the smothered hook, skied,
skulled, and chili dipped. Ok, I'll stop. If you'll stop trying to correct your golf
swing by in incessantly hitting ball after ball trying to make every physical
adjustment known to man (and some that aren't) within your golf swing itself and
begin by using a fundamentally sound grip.

Let's talk about the left hand (right handed golfers) first and foremost.

The left had should come in contact with the grip of the club in such a manner that
the grip cuts a diagonal across the palm of the left hand from the crook in the
index finger down and across to the bottom right pad of the left hand.

When you close your left hand, your club should be held in the first to fingers and
your palm.

The key that you look for out of your left had grip is quite simple. As you address
your ball and look down, you should only see two knuckles of your left hand. As an
instructor standing directly across from you, I too should only see the same. If I
don't see EXACTLY two knuckles of your left hand then we take a step back and
re-grip until we get it right. And don't try to cheat and re-grip club just as you
begin to take the golf club away and into your back swing. FOUL I say. And I will
stop you.

Resign yourself to go through a quick, short checklist before you begin the journey
we call the golf swing. Start with your grip. Get used to it. A proper grip will
feel awkward to you particularly if your grip has been way off. Stay with it. Know
that it's the right way to grip the golf club.

Anthony Dowling

http://www.online-egolf.com/golftraining.html

Web Site = http://www.online-egolf.com

Contact Details = Anthony Dowling

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