Re: Maintaining that "light grip"
Hi chessbum,
I read somewhere that the club can weigh up to about 60lbs right at impact because of centripetal force. How can a light grip hold such weight even for just a fraction of a second?
Instead of thinking about grip pressure, think about pressure points.
Rule of thumb: Grip the club so that it does not twist in my hands during my swing.
The condition is not: With enough pressure or with light pressure or whatever.
Pressure points, with which fingers do you actually grip the club and which fingers do nothing much besides sit pretty next to the others?
Counting from the pinky on the left hand, 1-2-3 pressure points, 2-3 pressure points. These five fingers hold and control the club, all other fingers just go along for the ride. You could take them off the grip as you swing the club with only the five fingers controlling it, try it it's fun to do new things once in a while.
Once you got it the way you like, forget about it and focus on proper contact with the ball. I mean, if the club twists in my hands, I can't make proper contact, can I?
Martin Levac
Hi chessbum,
I read somewhere that the club can weigh up to about 60lbs right at impact because of centripetal force. How can a light grip hold such weight even for just a fraction of a second?
Instead of thinking about grip pressure, think about pressure points.
Rule of thumb: Grip the club so that it does not twist in my hands during my swing.
The condition is not: With enough pressure or with light pressure or whatever.
Pressure points, with which fingers do you actually grip the club and which fingers do nothing much besides sit pretty next to the others?
Counting from the pinky on the left hand, 1-2-3 pressure points, 2-3 pressure points. These five fingers hold and control the club, all other fingers just go along for the ride. You could take them off the grip as you swing the club with only the five fingers controlling it, try it it's fun to do new things once in a while.
Once you got it the way you like, forget about it and focus on proper contact with the ball. I mean, if the club twists in my hands, I can't make proper contact, can I?
Martin Levac
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