This is how I have been gripping my clubs when I hit.
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/9...1resize4jc.jpg
I've been very pleased with how I hit; nice high, long, straight ball flights with all my clubs. However, my chipping was horrible. No accuracy, and no distance control. I think when I was chipping with this grip my hands were getting involved too much, thus ruining the chip.
So today I've been practicing chipping with my hands rotated inwards:
http://img45.imageshack.us/img45/941...3resize8mj.jpg
The results has been great. Very accurate (I'm chipping the ball within 18-24 inches of my target), and distance control really isn't a problem anymore. It feels like I'm swinging more with my arms and upper body, and that my hands are much more "quiet." However, I can't hit with a full swing for the life of me. I get ball in the air with no difficulty, but either slice or hook it very badly. (and I have no idea which one it is going to be)
So, should I use one grip over the other, and just practice until all the bugs are worked out? Or should I use two different grips for different shots? Or am I doing something fundamentallly wrong with one or both grips?
Any help/advice/recommendations is/are appreciated. Thanks!
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/9...1resize4jc.jpg
I've been very pleased with how I hit; nice high, long, straight ball flights with all my clubs. However, my chipping was horrible. No accuracy, and no distance control. I think when I was chipping with this grip my hands were getting involved too much, thus ruining the chip.
So today I've been practicing chipping with my hands rotated inwards:
http://img45.imageshack.us/img45/941...3resize8mj.jpg
The results has been great. Very accurate (I'm chipping the ball within 18-24 inches of my target), and distance control really isn't a problem anymore. It feels like I'm swinging more with my arms and upper body, and that my hands are much more "quiet." However, I can't hit with a full swing for the life of me. I get ball in the air with no difficulty, but either slice or hook it very badly. (and I have no idea which one it is going to be)
So, should I use one grip over the other, and just practice until all the bugs are worked out? Or should I use two different grips for different shots? Or am I doing something fundamentallly wrong with one or both grips?
Any help/advice/recommendations is/are appreciated. Thanks!
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