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With the 10 finger or baseball grip
I have seen people bash on it and im not quite sure why
Whhy is it bad>

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I have
Burner Driver 460cc 9.5* Stiff
Three and Five Woods
Precise- 21* and 24* hybridsCCi Cast Irons-4-AW 52* and 56*/14 Vokey 60*/8and i play TP Black or ProV1


Posted
Well its what a lot of people start out with, but the usual golfer switches to the more traditional overlap or interlock after a while. Its not that its bad, its just a "beginners" grip.
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irons- X-forged 3-PW TT BlackGold stiff
wedges- x-tour vintage 52, 56, 60
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Like anything in life, if it works for you and it doesnt F(*^&^% with anyone, knock yourself out!


Driver: FT-5
3 WD: FT-i Squareway
3 Hybrid: a3 Boxer
3-PW Irons: X-20
Wedges: 52,56,60Putter: Circa 62 #1Ball: Pro V1


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Hey, Bob Estes cracked the top 20 using it, so like tbray said, if it works for you, go nuts.

Driver: Nike VRS Covert 

3 Wood: Taylormade Rocketballz

Hybrid: Nike Sumo 18*

Irons: Titleist AP1 4-PW

Wedges: Cleveland CG12 60* 56* & 52* 

Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 1.5


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I think what people find is the main problem with it, is that it doesnt join your hands together is any way, so they can work completely separately, which you dont particularly want in a golf swing.

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Driver: G10 10.5 TFC 129 Shaft
3 wood: R7 Steel
Hybrid: 585H 21 Degree
Irons 3-PW: 735.CMWedges: Vokey 52.08, 56.14Putter: White Hot XG #5


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IMO, the ten finger grip (it isn't a baseball grip, contrary to popular belief) lets the right hand (or left hand for a lefty) have too much influence in the swing. You have to be much more conscious of pulling through with your left side than you do with either the Vardon or the interlock grip. Just from messing around with it on the range I found that for me it tends to inhibit a smooth release. As stated earlier, the hands need to work as a unit, and the ten finger grip makes it much more difficult to accomplish that. It's a grip that is most often recommended for people with unusually small hands, like small women or junior golfers.

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There is nothing wrong at all with the grip, if it suits you then it's the 'right' grip.

Besides who gives a flying f*ck what other people think of you, unless your paying them or asking them for help, ignore them.

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Nike Sasqautch 9.5 - V2 Stiff
Cleveland HiBore 15 - V2 Stiff
Ben Hogan Apex FTX, 2 - PW - Dynamic Gold StiffNike SV Tour 52, 58 - Dynamic Golf StiffYes Golf Callie - 33 inchesBall - Srixon Z star X


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I think what people find is the main problem with it, is that it doesnt join your hands together is any way, so they can work completely separately, which you dont particularly want in a golf swing.

precisely! i would really refrain from using it, unless it really does work great for you.

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Driver► R7 SuperQuad 10.5º, ProForce V2 X
3 Wood► Steelhead III 15º
Hybrid► 2008 Baffler Pro 18º 2/R
Irons 3-P► 2008 Pro CB, Project X 6.0, +¼", 2° UpWedges► 52° RTG+DSG, 58º RTG+DSGPutter► White Hot Tour #1Ball► Pro V1xWhere I play:...


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