From Quick Guide: Golf
Summary: Learn how to improve your golf swing and handicap with the proper golf club grip in this free instructional golfing video lesson.
Arthur DeBolt, author of “DeNuts and DeBolts of Golf” columns, is a certified golf swing coach with 40 years of teaching experience.read more
"Hello I am Arthur DeBolt on behalf of Expert Village. In the last lesson we had address, which we set the club behind the ball, and we took our stance, which causes us to be ready to smack the ball, which you saw me smack a ball. Okay, now comes the situation of how do I grip the club? How do I hold on to that club so that I can get it to do what I want it to do? Well I set this club aside for a moment, and I will get my helper over here, and I want you all to find you a chair to sit in, and you can use a pencil if would you like, the simple yellow pencil or which you will stick like, I have. The sit in the chair is just kind of a sit back and relax, and let your hand point down along side of inside of your left knee, with the back of your elbow here, pointing straight up and your thumb pointing straight up, and make your fingers point straight away. You take the stick and you lay at the right base of those… see where those knuckles come right there… you are closer to three fingers around it, except do not close your index finger or your thumb, which you can rest your thumb against it if you would like. So, now that I have my hand in the proper position, that is the way that I am going to grip this club. Every time you pick up a golf club, you want to be sure that your hands are in this position, and that you are only gripping it with the fingertips of these three fingers, the tightest squeeze is always on the little finger, that is the feeling that you want to have when you are gripping a golf club. So, that will take care of your left hand, now we are going to extend it and take in the right hand on the next extension."
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