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  2. Best grip instruction I’v ever seen. I’m fetching my glove and a magic
    marker and going to watch it again.

  3. I don’t like necessarily the position of his right hand, which according to
    some is too high in the fingers. Steve Elkington, 10 time PGA tour winner,
    including the PGA Championship, says the club should ride on the first
    crease of the right hand closer to the finger tips, otherwise, you cannot
    release the club through impact properly.

  4. Just lightly grip ur stick gents don’t stoke it to hard ur pressure should
    be light and remember left hand first

  5. This is great; I just went golfing the other day and a guy I got paired
    with who was in his 70s gave me this same tip about grip. I hadn’t hit a
    driver in years because I would always slice it. After he showed me this
    same technique, I blasted a drive with his driver straight down the middle.
    He then gave me another ball and toldme to try my old grip: huge slice. The
    grip made the difference.

  6. nice vid! around 2:25 i noticed your hand wasn’t all the way on the grip.
    this is where i think instructors need to be very picky. i see a lot of
    “piccolo” grips and regripping in the backswing. much to do with not
    choking down a bit on club!

  7. The right hand thumb should go to the left of the shaft slightly and the
    index finger should curve around the grip, kind of like you are aiming a
    piston into the ground, a few feet away from your shoes.

  8. best quote from this vid: “god put that here just for golf, but you all
    didn’t know that” 3:15

  9. @R013ERT92 Most coaches and pro’s say the grip is the most important part
    of the whole swing. That’s good enough for me.

  10. The grip is definitely a huge fundamental. People often get lazy and stop
    checking it when really this should be checked every time you play or
    practice.

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