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When looking at the "What grip do you use thread" I started thinking about the details of the interlock grip, basically how fully one intermeshes the hands.

QUESTION: when you interlock, how snug do you put your R pinky into your L fingers? Are your V's (between fingers) pressed into contact (FULL LOCK)? Or is there a little space there (PARTIAL LOCK)? Another way to phrase it is: how do your knuckles align when on the grip? (seems they align like Vardon grip when you use partial lock).

I think I read someone caution about the full lock (since it doesn't promote a finger grip in R hand) but I try to do that since it gives me a more secure feeling.

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QUESTION: when you interlock, how snug do you put your R pinky into your L fingers? Are your V's (between fingers) pressed into contact (FULL LOCK)? Or is there a little space there (PARTIAL LOCK)?

I have a decent grip on my clubs with my L pinky interlocking with my R index finger and i find it most comfortable. I've tried messing around with changing hand grips before but they all felt like i was gunna throw the club lol. I feel with the considered full lock grip i can get better wrist movement when on my foreswing.

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I usually just cross my pinky over my index finger. I do not actually interlock them. My pinky is resting in the groove between my index and middle finger.

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Honestly, I have no clue.
I just felt interlocking was most comfortable and I've never worked on my grip. It's always been right where it needs to be.

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I usually just cross my pinky over my index finger. I do not actually interlock them. My pinky is resting in the groove between my index and middle finger.

That's the Vardon / overlap grip.

Either way, the power points are not at the junction of the right pinky and the left forefinger. Keeping a light grip, you should feel more firm in:
  • The last three fingers of your left hand and
  • The middle and ring fingers of your right hand.
I changed from interlock to overlap 30 years ago to stop a bad hook. The word "lock" is lost on me as a grip concept.

Best, Mike Elzey

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I changed from interlock to overlap 30 years ago to stop a bad hook.

Interesting... I have a tendency to hook, and I've never tried the overlapping grip... guess I'll have to go to the range after work, haha.


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I suppose mine would be partial - though i've lately developed slight pain in my right pinky (not enough to prevent me from a full swing, but enough to be careful when shaking hands with a burly man).

Do you think this has anything to do with the partiality of my grip? Anyone else have pain in their right pinky with a partial interlocking grip?

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Interesting... I have a tendency to hook, and I've never tried the overlapping grip... guess I'll have to go to the range after work, haha.

Hope it works for you as well.

Best, Mike Elzey

In my bag:
Driver: Cleveland Launcher 10.5 stiff
Woods: Ping ISI 3 and 5 - metal stiffIrons: Ping ISI 4-GW - metal stiffSand Wedges: 1987 Staff, 1987 R-90Putter: two ball - black bladeBall: NXT Tour"I think what I said is right but maybe not.""If you know so much, why are you...


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Do you think this has anything to do with the partiality of my grip? Anyone else have pain in their right pinky with a partial interlocking grip?

I don't know if it has to do with the partiality of the grip; probably more to do with the interlockedness, haha. I do get that pain, after just about every round... I'm pretty sure it's indicative of a problem with my backswing, or just overgripping.

Hope it works for you as well.

Tried it out yesterday, and it did help quite a bit. It could have just been placebo effect, but I felt like it encouraged a lighter grip pressure and calmed my overactive wrists down, and I was hitting down on the ball much better. Of course, maybe I was just so focused on how weird it felt that I stopped over-thinking my mechanics, haha. To tie this in with the above, its also the first time I've hit a couple buckets without pain in my right pinky.


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