I tend to prefer a neutral grip because it feels "safer" since my bad shots end up playable. In addition, I usually have a moderate out to in path (I am a 16hcp). However, I have been playing around with the grip while practicing outdoors and also with flight monitors and have noticed that whenever I use a really strong grip, my path becomes neutral or positive. In addition, my smash factor shoots through the roof (in a positive manner) with that stronger grip.
In order to use this stronger grip, I need to make sure I make a full shoulder turn and it goes high, long and straight. However, the moment I get lazy, I automatically will hook the ball two fairways over.
I am puzzled why a grip change would straighten my path. Can someone explain?
In order to use this stronger grip, I need to make sure I make a full shoulder turn and it goes high, long and straight. However, the moment I get lazy, I automatically will hook the ball two fairways over.
I am puzzled why a grip change would straighten my path. Can someone explain?