Sunday, February 2, 2020

Golf Swing Tips - Common Grips Used In The Golf Swing

Common Grips Used In The Golf Swing

There are several grips that are commonly used to hold the golf club. Technically only one is recommended but other grips have been employed by professional golfers who have been very successful on the PGA tour. It is recommended that if you are learning the game of golf you use the correct grip, as it will help ensure proper golf swing mechanics.

The overlapping grip is the best choice for most golfers as it is best suited for achieving a proper back swing and follow through. 

To correctly use the overlapping grip grab the golf club with your leading hand (left hand if you are hitting the ball from the right side). The grip of the club should be against the top of the back three fingers. When you close hand the back three fingers will essentially be holding the club. Next place the other hand on the club so that the baby finger is overlapping between the index finger and middle finger of the leading hand.

 When you have properly gripped the golf club the you will see a V between the thumb and index finger pointing to your left shoulder and another V between the thumb and index finger of your right hand pointing to your right shoulder. The of course applies to a golfer hitting from the right side.


Another type of golf grip used to a much lesser degree, is the interlocking grip. It is basically the same as the overlapping grip but the little finger of the hand that follows interlocks between the index finger and middle finger of the leading hand. One famous golfer who used this grip with the greatest success on the PGA Tour was Jack Nicklaus.

Holding the club correctly is paramount to achieving proper golf swing mechanics and an effective golf swing

This element of the golf swing must be setup when you address the ball. It is recommended you practice properly setting up your golf grip on the driving range before you play a round of golf. Doing this will save you frustration and help improve your golf game in a more efficient manner.


Different Golf Grips

  • There are several choices with regard to gripping the club. Generally one of the following three will be used:

  • Vardon overlap (or overlapping) grip: Named for Harry Vardon, the man who popularized it, the little finger of the trailing hand (the non-dominant hand) is placed between the index and middle finger of the lead hand (the dominant hand). The lead-hand thumb fits along the lifeline of the trailing hand.[7]
  • Interlocking grip: The little finger of the trailing hand is intertwined with the index finger of the lead hand. The lead-hand thumb fits in the lifeline of the trailing hand.[8]
  • Ten finger (or baseball) grip: The little finger of the trailing hand is placed close to the index finger of the lead hand. The lead-hand thumb is covered with the lifeline of the trailing hand

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