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How To Hold A Golf Club Correctly


Spring cleaning is here and I'm sure you have stumbled over your golf clubs. Well, it is time to dust those clubs off and start swinging. Forget about last season; that was the past and you have a whole new season to improve your game.

The most important thing you should remember about golf is how to hold your club. While it is important to hold the club correctly, you should not do so if it causes you discomfort. Start out by gripping the club with your left hand (if you are a righty). Make sure that your left hand is not all the way at the edge of the club. Next, take your right hand and grip the club, covering the thumb of your left hand with your pinky, ring, and middle fingers. When you set up to the ball make sure that the club face is open as this is important for your shot.

When swinging, it is always good to have as little movement in your wrists as possible. You should look at your left thumb. If you are gripping the club correctly, it should point straight down the shaft of the club. Try swinging the club a few times to see if this technique works. You will notice that your wrists will tighten as you try to keep it straight. For left-handed players, simply switch hands.

One great thing that you can do for yourself is go out and spend about ten bucks on a golf club. It will give you a nice grip and will allow you to test out different hand positions so you can see which is best for you. No matter what type of shot you are trying to pull off, a proper hold on a golf club will definitely improve your game.

Finally, be sure that you are playing with the right sized clubs. To make sure of this, stand your clubs straight up against your body; they should reach your waist. Always remember to keep your head down when swinging; if you pick it up it is a guarantee that your shot will not go very far or straight.


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