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Had a guy say something to me after the round that I was twisting my right hand under the club anytime I used to poor judgement of hitting driver. 

The big damn slice is back with a vengeance. Guess paying more attention to the grip is as good idea as I have right now. 

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After another discussion about practice, and home, and so on, I decided to do some more variety of at-home practice (and I'll also get to courses to practice outside sometimes, too).  My plan at the moment is to go through the April 2020 Covid at-home practices, but in reviewing the first few days, I remembered early on it was discovered that I had some big grip problems.  Thank you again to everyone who helped out on that (a page or two back from here);  I was wondering if it's okay to post a check-up here? 

Earlier today I reviewed the grip help I was given earlier, practiced some with those in mind, and then went to film where I stand at the moment.  Here I'm trying for camera angles that show what I'm doing with the grip (same reason I'm not using a glove in this practice).

 

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Too high up in your hand.

Palmy. 🙂


Seriously, y'all, STRETCH the pinkie side of your hand up and get the heel pad sitting on the top of the club.

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40 minutes ago, iacas said:

Too high up in your hand.

Palmy. 🙂

Thank you.  I hope the follow-up is okay, let me see if I understand enough;  I want to make sure I'm fixing this correctly.

First image:  how I'm currently gripping, at least step one (here's what it looks like when I've just started placing the grip).  I place it in the third of the fingers that are closest to the palm.  

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Perhaps it should be, instead, this, starting in the middle third of each?  Here it is, where I started there and then started to close the hand (pausing to take the picture).

 

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Regardless, I'll review again, especially the helpful videos from @boogielicious and @mvmac from last year. 

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3 hours ago, Shindig said:

 

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Regardless, I'll review again, especially the helpful videos from @boogielicious and @mvmac from last year. 

That looks like it has the correct intention there, like you're holding a suitcase or hammer.

 

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9 hours ago, mvmac said:

That looks like it has the correct intention there, like you're holding a suitcase or hammer.

 

Thank you.  I'm going to practice this and I will check back in (much sooner than I did last time).  

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I filmed this video for my online Evolvr students primarily, and I'll link to it (and this post) in the first topic.

I commonly see people gripping the golf club much too far up into the palm of their hands rather than down in the fingers where it belongs. This video, which in jest I was calling "The Ultimate Grip Video" for my online Evolvr students, covers the poor and better ways to grip the golf club.

If you'd like to play a drinking game, take a drink every time I say "Okay?". You won't last to the midpoint. 😉 I'll do a better job in the future.

 

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Thanks!    That video was.....      gripping.  

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4 hours ago, iacas said:

I filmed this video for my online Evolvr students primarily, and I'll link to it (and this post) in the first topic.

I commonly see people gripping the golf club much too far up into the palm of their hands rather than down in the fingers where it belongs. This video, which in jest I was calling "The Ultimate Grip Video" for my online Evolvr students, covers the poor and better ways to grip the golf club.

If you'd like to play a drinking game, take a drink every time I say "Okay?". You won't last to the midpoint. 😉 I'll do a better job in the future.

 

Thanks Erik.     I'm sitting here at my computer working on just this.  

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But seriously, pretty solid explanation with good visuals. I’m actually going to make sure I’m gripping as Erik shows here.image.gif.a162cc6e62a2759f1f0ca3344573e0cf.gif

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14 hours ago, iacas said:

I filmed this video for my online Evolvr students primarily, and I'll link to it (and this post) in the first topic.

I commonly see people gripping the golf club much too far up into the palm of their hands rather than down in the fingers where it belongs. This video, which in jest I was calling "The Ultimate Grip Video" for my online Evolvr students, covers the poor and better ways to grip the golf club.

If you'd like to play a drinking game, take a drink every time I say "Okay?". You won't last to the midpoint. 😉 I'll do a better job in the future.

 

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This was exactly what you told me last week, right down to the sword fight.  It will be a good refresher. Thx

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How do you guys decide on grip strength, I often tinker with this aspect of the grip never sure if something stronger or weaker might be more optimal

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2 hours ago, Nail said:

How do you guys decide on grip strength, I often tinker with this aspect of the grip never sure if something stronger or weaker might be more optimal

Squirming cat. Don’t kill it, but don’t let it go. 

The problem with many is that they squeeze hard enough that it tenses the forearms and up. Or it’s so light, they can’t create speed. Take a club and swing as fast as you can without thinking of mechanics but notice grip strength. 

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23 minutes ago, phillyk said:

Squirming cat. Don’t kill it, but don’t let it go. 

The problem with many is that they squeeze hard enough that it tenses the forearms and up. Or it’s so light, they can’t create speed. Take a club and swing as fast as you can without thinking of mechanics but notice grip strength. 

What if you’re allergic to cats.😜

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29 minutes ago, phillyk said:

Squirming cat. Don’t kill it, but don’t let it go. 

The problem with many is that they squeeze hard enough that it tenses the forearms and up. Or it’s so light, they can’t create speed. Take a club and swing as fast as you can without thinking of mechanics but notice grip strength. 

I think he was talking about grip strength not how firmly you hold the club.

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19 minutes ago, iacas said:

I think he was talking about grip strength not how firmly you hold the club.

Ah, yes, that’s probably right. 

Well, that answer is somewhere between BD and DJ. Really depends on the other parts of the swing. 

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4 hours ago, hoonnirun said:

Is the grip look okay?

You don't really seat it deep into the pinkie finger:

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Did you watch the video a few posts earlier? The one where I'm in the red shirt?

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