Harry Longshanks
ILikeBigPutts&ICannotLie
How about this grip?
I think that would fall in the category of "other".
I think that would fall in the category of "other".
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How about this grip?
I think that would fall in the category of "other".
GG, there is no harm is giving the 10-finger/baseball grip a try. Who knows, you may have one of those, "eureka!!" moments and find that it helps your game.
Theres lots of different ways to hit a golfball and no matter what anyone says, only you know what works best for you.
No offense intended, DD, I just felt this needed to be said. :confused2:
Wow...thats one Ive never seen before. It kinda reminds me of the cross-handed putting grip. :confused2: If it works, I say go for it.
How about this grip?
I think that would fall in the category of "other".
there was a communication error... I was under the impression people were talking about this.
Yes, that is the 10 finger/baseball grip.
I'm probably not qualified to answer, but the pro I was working with at our first lesson noticed that I had my right thumb resting on top of the shaft. He had me wrap it around the club, said it would provide better control. That was the only grip change he wanted me to make.
amollerud can probably answer exactly why one should do this and if it works
I interlock. Light grip and really have trouble with anything else. I would drop the question into his section and see his thoughts.
I interlock. Light grip and really have trouble with anything else. I would drop the question into his section and see his thoughts.
Straight down is where mine is.
thats interesting. i use the same grip, but my right thumb is pointed more at an angle to the left or kind of wrapped around it. the crease between my right thumb and right index finger creates a V that points up towards my right ear