A good swing starts with a solid, and repeatable grip. The grip of the club should run through the fingers of your left hand (for right handed golfers), and settle on the fleshy pad on the opposite side of your hand to your thumb. Too often, grips can slip into the palm of your l...
There are two common methods for gripping the putter: (1) Overlap Grip Most players start learning to putt with an overlap grip. For a right-handed player, the left hand grips near the end of the handle, with the grip placed in the palm. The right hand’s lifeline aligns with the le...
The aid is suitable for all skill levels, helping to develop or maintain essential swing fundamentals. Even Rory McIlroy has been singing the praises of this type of aid in recent times. The StructureBall includes a target line indicator for confirming setup and correct alignment in real-time...
Step 1: The Left Hand Initially, I want you to focus on the left hand (or right for left-handed golfers). This should sit on the grip, holding the club only in your fingers. To achieve this, start with an open hand and ensure the grip runs from the middle joint of your index fin...
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From mastering the fundamentals to leveraging smart techniques, such as visualization and strategic shot selection, these hacks offer practical solutions for common challenges faced by golfers. Moreover, understanding the importance of mental focus, physical conditioning, and effective course management can...
Notice in the next photo that when a proper grip is taken, the angle between the shaft and left forearm increases dramatically, increasing lag and the potential for more clubhead speed. Commit to these two simple fundamentals presented in this video and you should be able to add at least 5...
(for right-handed golfers) and place the grip across the base of your fingers. b. Wrap your left hand around the grip, ensuring that the pad of your left hand rests on top of the grip and the thumb runs down the shaft. c. Place your right hand on the grip, with all fingers ...
rather than lifting if fairly straight over his head. The distinction is most obvious at the top of the backswing, where a one-plane swinger’s left arm should be roughly parallel to the shoulder plane -- for a right-handed golfer. Hardy notes that it’s important to keep your head “...
While it’s important to learn the fundamentals of green-reading, putting ultimately comes down to feel. That said, it’s critical to have an effective pre-shot routine on the greens. Your setup and tempo will be more consistent and you’ll be able to block out distracting thoughts. A ...