Sunday, January 2, 2011

Grips And Golf Swing




The grip of the club has a lot to do with the



effectiveness of the golf swing. When a player has a



good grip on his club it makes it easy to swing at the



ball at the right angle.





The hands must be set on the club. You should not move



your hands. The hands duty is to grip the club like a



clamp. Your hands will not manipulate the club if you



snap your wrist or compel the golf club. Most



professional golfers will use three basic grips.





One of the most popular grips is the overlap. It is



usually called the "single overlap." The right hand



pinkie is used to overlap the club along with the



index finger of the left hand.





The interlock is another grip popularly used. The



right hand pinkie and the player’s index finger



intertwine or interlock, or else wraps about the



other. You must meet some basic rules when using the



grips to get the best golf swing.





The grip should be neutral. Neutralizing the grip to



ensure that the back of your hands are opposite of the



other, and the palms are directly facing each other



will help you make a good golf swing.





The club should be seized in the fingers and the



fingers center digit rather than the palms of your



hands. The rear end of the club should be forced down



by the left hand palm. To learn more about the grip



and golf swings you can visit the Internet.


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