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Thursday, June 4, 2009

GOLF--How To Become the Best Golf Swinger

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Are you plagued by a golf swing that's inconsistent? A golf swing you can rely on will make a big difference in your golf game. But to master the golf swing, it's vital for you to get the basics right. You must realize that one of the basics of a reliable golf swing is your grip, or the way you hold the club. So if you can't learn the right grip, you had better practice yelling "Fore!"

Why is the grip so important? Your golf grip is the connection between you and the golf club. Your grip is responsible for the angle and direction of the club face when it impacts with the golf ball. Golf swing power can also be traced back to the grip, better-grip equals more power.

Three basic sorts of grip cover what the majority of golfers are doing: the overlapping grip, the interlocking grip and the two-handed or baseball grip.

You'll find most golfers using the overlapping grip. It's especially well-suited for golfers with larger hands. An overlapping grip is achieved by putting the little finger of your trailing hand in the middle of the index and middle fingers of your leading hand (for right-handed golfers, your trailing hand will be your right hand). You should take care to ensure that the golf club is held more in your fingers than in the palm of your hands. It should assist you to get a better feel. It should also allow for more wrist action, which will ultimately increase the power of your swing. If you finish up slicing the ball or don't appear to have power, look and see if your club has moved into the palm of your leading hand.

You will spot golfers on the LPGA using the interlocking grip pretty often. It is because this grip is an acceptable solution for players with medium-sized hands. So, if you think the interlocking grip is only for ladies, you would be wrong. Golfing legends Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods have both used the interlocking grip in their careers. One big benefit of the interlocking grip is the way it locks your hands as a unit. However, it's also a simple matter for the golf club to move into your palms. When using the interlocking grip, don't forget to use a light grip pressure. Gripping too tightly could result in weak slices. Lighter grip pressure increases your chances of achieving the required club rotation during your swing. How can you know if you're gripping too tightly? One clue is that your hands begin to ache before you finish playing.

You may know the intertwined grip is also known as the ten finger grip or baseball grip. It's the less popular of the three grips but it has some advantages. It is particularly suited to golfers with small hands, or if you are prone to suffer from stiff joints. Using all ten fingers gives firmer support and more power for your swing. The downside is that control of the club head is more difficult.

The best way to improve your grip is to spend enough time at the driving range. Regular, persisitent practice will assist you to be more comfortable with the feel of your grip and help with your swing. When you are under tension, you involuntarily squeeze harder, and that is never good for your golf swing. Even though you may find actual play is much more fun than practice, the driving range is the place to go and improve your grip.

Justin Flowers
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