Starting new at golf is fun because it's a great time to experiment with different styles of grip. Today, the most popular grip is the interlock, but when I was a junior, more golfers leaned toward the Vardon grip, which you see in the middle. The baseball grip has gained some followers, too. No matter which grip style you choose, there really isn't a difference in how they help you swing the TaylorMade SLDR Driver for sale. Whatever grip style you prefer, you should hold the club in a manner that's natural for you. When you grip a club properly, you should get the club in your fingers. This allows for maximum wrist mobility and a hand position that allows the club to square naturally without excessive amounts of tension. If you keep the integrity of your natural arm hang when you grip, you're about 90% there on having an excellent grip. Three steps for a good hold: 1. With the clubface square to your target line, place your left hand on the Titleist CB 714 Irons while keeping the palm facing your right thigh. Then, grip the club and keep your thumb on the top. 2. Next, regardless of grip style, lay the bottom of the handle on the segment of your fingers next to your palm. 3. Finally, fold your right palm over your left thumb, putting the "hot dog in the bun." Source from: http://www.golfsetau.com/article-437-Find-Your-Perfect-Grip.html
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