Improve Your Grip
Top Golf Tips - How To Improve You
Golf Grip
Like every golfer, you probably have a very
particular way in which you hold your club. And if it works
well for you, you should keep it--and possibly consider how you
can improve it. If, however, you are struggling with your grip
or would like to learn how to improve it, continue reading
--this guide on golf grips could greatly improve your game.

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Many things
can cause a slice in the world of golf. But
nine times out of ten, it is caused by a poor
grip.
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One way to fix this is to make sure that when you are
looking down, you can see the first two knuckles of your left
hand and a 'V' shape between your thumb and forefinger. Many
golfers have a habit of gripping the club too tightly, which
often causes unnecessary tension. It can also make you hit the
top of the ball. To prevent this, you should check your right
side grip; and your arm and shoulder tension before each swing.
You should sense some mild tension. Remember that light muscles
are better than tight muscles.

One common error golfers make when putting
is failing to coordinate between wrists; each wrist ends up
moving in a different direction, when they should be working as
a unit. If you experience this problem, try using a cross hand
grip. To get the grip right, place your left hand on the grip
where the right hand would usually be; and then put the thumb
on your right hand level with the top of the thumb on your left
hand. This will feel odd at first, but it will force the hands
to work together, which is what counts when it comes to
putting. These are just a few tips that will greatly help you
improve your game by increasing your mastery over commonly used
golf grips.

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