Once we realize that the grip is the only link between you and the golf club - We understand why it is so important for this part of our game easy to obtain. In essence, we reach the correct golf grip.
Place your hands on the club will give you the best possible control of the club face at impact with the ball. The perfect grip, the club must be held in the fingers on the palm of the hand.
Start with your left hand (right handed golfers), was the adhesion between the joints of your fingers - which runs on a corner of the base joint of your finger on the first knuckle of your index. Wrap your fingers around the handle and place your thumb on the right side of the axis (left for left handers). If you look down on the back of your hand, you see two joints - that of your index and middle finger.
Put your right hand under your left hand on the shaft (opposite for left), using overlapping or interlocking grip. Initially, as with any change you make to your swing, installation, grip, etc. It feels weird, but after some time and practice will soon be half natural environment.
Another factor that contributes to the proper golf grip is wearing a glove. The reason for wearing a glove for us to handle the club as lightly as possible while remaining under control. The lighter we are able to grip the club, the faster we swing - which in turn leads to more clubhead speed which equates to greater distance.
We may also use the glove as an indicator of an incorrect decision - if you notice excessive wear in the heel or palm of your glove, you have a handle certain adjustments or fine tuning required.
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