Jessica Korda (Video) - by Peter Finch
Jessica Korda (Video) - by Peter Finch

At only 22 years old Jessica Korda already has three victories on the LPGA Tour and is predicted a very, very bright future. She has a fantastic technical golf swing but there is something, which underlines all her technical attributes which is a very, very good golf grip. Her golf grip is in a classically neutral position, now by a neutral position her left hand is on the grip with the grip running up through the middle of the fore finger to the base of the little finger, her hand is wrapped over on top where she sees two and a half knuckles down on the grip when looking from a birds eye view. The view created by the thumb and the fore fingers pointing up towards the right shoulder and her right hand sits snuggly over the top of the left thumb here.

Now that position there in that neutral grip with that view also pointing towards the shoulder means her clubface is able to stay square and rotate nice and naturally throughout her golf swing. So from this rear view on here as she takes the club away, that clubface rotates but it stays square in relation to her swing plane and in relation to her target. And she does this fantastically well and delivers a very, very square clubface into impact. Because of that she's a very consistent golfer and one tipped to do very, very good things within the next few years.
2015-04-20

At only 22 years old Jessica Korda already has three victories on the LPGA Tour and is predicted a very, very bright future. She has a fantastic technical golf swing but there is something, which underlines all her technical attributes which is a very, very good golf grip. Her golf grip is in a classically neutral position, now by a neutral position her left hand is on the grip with the grip running up through the middle of the fore finger to the base of the little finger, her hand is wrapped over on top where she sees two and a half knuckles down on the grip when looking from a birds eye view. The view created by the thumb and the fore fingers pointing up towards the right shoulder and her right hand sits snuggly over the top of the left thumb here.

Now that position there in that neutral grip with that view also pointing towards the shoulder means her clubface is able to stay square and rotate nice and naturally throughout her golf swing. So from this rear view on here as she takes the club away, that clubface rotates but it stays square in relation to her swing plane and in relation to her target. And she does this fantastically well and delivers a very, very square clubface into impact. Because of that she's a very consistent golfer and one tipped to do very, very good things within the next few years.