3 Choices to Grip a Golf Club by Tom Stickney
3 Choices to Grip a Golf Club by Tom Stickney Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

Hi I'm Tom Stickney Golf Magazine Top 100 Instructor and today I want to talk to you about the 3 grips. The 3 grips with the baseball. Interlocking and overlapping and what I want to talk about is how to put yourself in those conditions. So 1st thing I am going to do I am going to take my left hand on the club like so I'm going to rotate my left hand so I see 2 knuckles and this V form goes here toward my right shoulder. The next thing I'm going to do that will take my right hand I'm going to slide it down the clubs and you can see my thumb fits right in the pocket right here slide right now on the shaft all 10 fingers on the club you can see both V on both my hands are parallel and rolling toward my right shoulder that is called the baseball grip. That gives you right-hand thrust the applications a good power little bit iffy on the directional control.

The next thing will go to the interlocking grip same left hand position point your index finger out and take your pinky right here on your right hand stick it right there close your hand. Same V is going towards our right shoulder and you can see that with that you know locking grip such as Nicholas use my hands are more cohesive. That usually better for people with smaller hands tends to lock the hands in people love it some hate it it worked for Jack and Tiger give it a whirl. The final grip is the overlapping grip same left hand condition all you can do is take the pinky of your right hand into the stick it right here and it rides piggy back between the index finger the middle finger on your left hand right there close your hands on the grip again V are also going towards your right shoulder as usual that is the overlapping grip. That overlapping grip is probably the most popular grip on tour it's up to you to figure out which grip you like whether the baseball the interlocking or the overlapping the only thing that I would suggest is that the V's form between the index there and the thumb both hands are parallel and running toward your right shoulder you'll do that you'll find a lot easier time with hands on the club.

2019-05-13

Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

Hi I'm Tom Stickney Golf Magazine Top 100 Instructor and today I want to talk to you about the 3 grips. The 3 grips with the baseball. Interlocking and overlapping and what I want to talk about is how to put yourself in those conditions. So 1st thing I am going to do I am going to take my left hand on the club like so I'm going to rotate my left hand so I see 2 knuckles and this V form goes here toward my right shoulder. The next thing I'm going to do that will take my right hand I'm going to slide it down the clubs and you can see my thumb fits right in the pocket right here slide right now on the shaft all 10 fingers on the club you can see both V on both my hands are parallel and rolling toward my right shoulder that is called the baseball grip. That gives you right-hand thrust the applications a good power little bit iffy on the directional control.

The next thing will go to the interlocking grip same left hand position point your index finger out and take your pinky right here on your right hand stick it right there close your hand. Same V is going towards our right shoulder and you can see that with that you know locking grip such as Nicholas use my hands are more cohesive. That usually better for people with smaller hands tends to lock the hands in people love it some hate it it worked for Jack and Tiger give it a whirl. The final grip is the overlapping grip same left hand condition all you can do is take the pinky of your right hand into the stick it right here and it rides piggy back between the index finger the middle finger on your left hand right there close your hands on the grip again V are also going towards your right shoulder as usual that is the overlapping grip. That overlapping grip is probably the most popular grip on tour it's up to you to figure out which grip you like whether the baseball the interlocking or the overlapping the only thing that I would suggest is that the V's form between the index there and the thumb both hands are parallel and running toward your right shoulder you'll do that you'll find a lot easier time with hands on the club.