How to grip a golf club correctly 100% of the time!

How to grip a golf club correctly 100% of the time!

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If I could point out that amateurs do much worse than professionals, it is how they grip the club!  

If ever you look at Arnold Palmer's golf grip, it looks like he was born to have a golf club in his hand.  That is because when he started as a beginner, his father, who was also a golf pro, made him place his hands on the club correctly, knowing that a good grip was the key to squaring the clubface through impact!  Listen as Ted Norby, Director of Instruction at National University Golf Academy, gives you a way to correctly understand how to get the feel of a good golf grip.  Try this at home today!

Do you create a bad habit of a grip? The easiest way to get your hands in the right place is to practice with a yard stick. It will help you get your palm, thumbs, and knuckles in the right position.

Watch the video for all the details.

https://youtu.be/HnluEV9Yt9s

Source: National University Golf Academy  Mel Sole Golf School

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