| me around we will look at the distinction in between | | | | The V of your right hand will be aimed at the left |
| a strong golf grip and a weak golf grip. Each has | | | | shoulder. The outcome will be a left to right flight |
| it’s advantages and disadvantages when | | | | path of the ball or a fade. |
| learning proper ball control. | | | | Practice with this grip until you discover how much |
| As a new golfer, you will more than likely rearrange | | | | rotation on your right hand that produces the degree |
| your grip over many times as as your golf swing | | | | of draw you’re looking for. |
| evolves. The kind of grip you employ will influence | | | | A stronger golf grip could assist most players to cure |
| the path your golf ball takes more than you can | | | | a persisting golf slice. Try turning your right hand |
| imagine. Even as a seasoned player, you should try to | | | | around the club clockwise to promote a right to left |
| test out other golf grips to attain the kind of golf | | | | ball flight. Those of you with a slice, test this |
| shot you desire. | | | | alternate grip and see if it holds the key you have |
| A weaker golf grip, can give many players the height | | | | been searching for. If you have a accurate golf shot, |
| and control they desire. But along with getting the ball | | | | playing around with a stronger golf grip can generate |
| higher, it can produce a fade, left to right ball flight. | | | | a draw or hook. |
| Many have come to call this the Banana Ball. | | | | The result your golf grip has on the direction your |
| Although, used with control, this shot can create | | | | golf ball fly’s can be serious to insignificant. It |
| extremely desired affects on the golf course. | | | | takes trying out the various golf grips to experience |
| To attain a weaker golf grip just grip your golf club | | | | what results your altered grip will produce. But the |
| with your usual grip, the pointer finger and thumb of | | | | facts are that for the most part a small change in |
| both hands generally form V’s, and these | | | | your golf grip can really go along way to assist you in |
| V’s usually point at your right shoulder. | | | | producing the appropriate golf shot that we all strive |
| Keeping your left hand fixed spin your right hand | | | | for. |
| over the club and left hand counterclockwise. | | | | |