| When you are learning golf swing basics, one of the | | | | hand and your pinky on your right should come |
| first things you should learn is the grip. There are | | | | together and interlock with one another. This is the |
| several different grips that you can use that are | | | | most common grip for people with short or thick |
| effective. To know which is best for you, your | | | | hands. It is one of the best grips that allow you to |
| comfort level should be the biggest indicator. Learning | | | | gain the maximum power. |
| the proper way to grip the club is the foundation of | | | | The Overlapping Grip -In this grip your pinky finger of |
| your golf swing. Learning the proper way to grip | | | | your right hand should rest on top of your index |
| the club is the foundation of your golf swing. | | | | finger from your left. This grip is most common with |
| The baseball grip - In this grip your index finger of | | | | male golfers. It requires strong wrists as well as |
| your left hand and your pinky on the right should not | | | | forearms. |
| overlap. Rather they should touch side to side. This is | | | | If you are left handed then substitute the left index |
| the most common grip for beginners. It is also a | | | | finger with the right and the right pinky with the left. |
| great choice for someone with less arm or wrist | | | | These are the most common grips used in golf. Try |
| strength. | | | | out a few to find the one that is best for you. |
| The Interlocking Grip - The index finger of your left | | | | |