
1. Understand Your Grip Size
No two clubs are alike in their design. Understanding the grip size of those clubs is crucial. It allows you to learn the best way to grip a golf club.
2. Position the Club in Front of You
Start by taking the club in your hands. Don't think about technique right now. Simply take it up and hold it as comfortably as possible.
3. Find the Best Grip for You
Now we develop the way you naturally hold a golf club into the swinging style that you'll use for every round.
4. Assess Pressure
Assess how much force you're applying to your golf grip by using your hands and your eyes. You should be able to feel whether you're choking the club too much or whether it's too wobbly between your fingers.
5. Check Your Trail Hand
A trail hand in golf is the hand that you place on the lower side of the club. If you're right-handed, that'll be your right hand, and if you're left-handed, it'll be your left hand.
6. Troubleshoot
Now that you've gotten the perfect golf grip, test it. Check the “V,” make sure you position your trail hand correctly, and swing.
FAQs
As mentioned earlier, the instructions for proper golf grip reverse for left and right-handers. Thankfully, all the good golf grip tips remain as crucial for lefties as they do for righties. They just require some adjustment.
