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Grip
Pointer 1
If
you find your glove wears out here, chances are the
club is not correctly positioned in the palm of your
hand.
The
butt end of the club probably covers the wear area.
When you swing back and hinge your wrists, the club
moves. The movement creates friction which wears out
your glove.
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Grip
Pointer 2
If
you don’t position the club in your hands correctly,
you may hold on to the club too tightly. When this happens,
you may lose feel for the club, especially the club
head.
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Grip
Pointer 3
Most
golfers with this problem hold the club with their left
hand positioned too far to the left of the club. With
their left hand in this position, they find it difficult
to hinge their wrists. The hingeing and unhingeing of
your wrists is a major source of power in your swing.
If you put a lot of effort into your swing but lack
distance, you are probably not hingeing your wrists.
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Grip
Pointer 4
This
is a common problem. The most common cause is a poor
hold of the club.
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Grip
Pointer 5
This
is another common problem. You cannot control the ball
when you do not have control of the club. A solid grip
will give you control of the club.
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Grip
Pointer 6
This
is a flipping motion, not a golf swing. The ball will
not go very far and this action puts a lot of stress
on your arms and shoulders. A poor grip is often the
cause.
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Grip
Pointer 7
Tension
in both your hands and arms indicates that the club
is not being held correctly.
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Grip
Pointer 8
Your
hands control the entire club including the club head.
If your hands are not positioned correctly in relation
to the club you will struggle to return the club squarely
to the ball. The result – slices, hooks, pushes
and pulls.
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Now
compare your grip with the two grips shown below. |
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This
is a weak grip. The golfers’ hands are not positioned
correctly in relation to the club. If this is the way
you grip the club, you probably grip it too tightly
and slice or push many of your shots. You may also have
a short, quick swing. You may feel that you push the
club through the ball rather than swing it through and
you don’t hit the ball very far. It is an effort
to get distance and you know that another 25 yards on
your woods and irons would make a huge difference to
your game. |
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This
is a strong grip. The golfers’ hands are not positioned
correctly in relation to the club. If you grip the club
this way you probably grip it too tightly and pull or
hook many of your shots though you can also hit a push
wide to the right. You may have a lengthy back swing
and at times you feel your right hand overpowers your
left. Accuracy, not distance, is the main problem you
face. If you drove the ball in the fairway and hit you
irons with greater accuracy, your game would improve. |
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There
is a solution
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The
Griperfect Gloves
exclusively from Annkorre
Golf Ltd
Designed
by a double ‘A’ rated golf professional
to provide a permanent solution to
the problems above.
Innovative
technology giving you the benefits of a perfect grip
every time |
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