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what golf grips does jon rahm use

by Ila Wintheiser Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Rahm uses a interlocking grip style for woods and irons giving him both control and accuracy. Jon uses a neutral hand position to help prevent hooks and slicing with his driver, fairway woods and irons. Jon uses the the very popular reverse overlap putting grip style to help keep the hands out of his putting stroke.

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What grip does Jon Rahm use?

Rahm uses a interlocking grip style for woods and irons giving him both control and accuracy. Jon uses a neutral hand position to help prevent hooks and slicing with his driver, fairway woods and irons. Jon uses the the very popular reverse overlap putting grip style to help keep the hands out of his putting stroke.

Why is Jon Rahm so good at golf?

Jan 05, 2022 · In the irons Rahm occasionally uses a Callaway X Forged UT with 22 degrees of loft, which is equivalent to a 3 iron. Then from 4 iron down to pitching wedge he uses a set of Callaway Apex TCB s. When we tested the TCB's we thought they ticked every box a lower handicapper is looking for.

What ball does Rahm putt use?

Aug 23, 2021 · But he made a change to his equipment and employed the White Hot OG Rossie S edition which has been offering him an excellent feel on the golf course. Here’s extensive details about the current putter that Jon Rahm is using: Putter: Odyssey White Hot OG Rossie S. Insert: Micro Hinge Star. Shaft: Steel stepped. Grip: Odyssey 56 pistol. Length: 37 inches

What 4-irons does Jon Rahm have in his bag?

Aug 17, 2021 · What Golf Grips Do Pros Use? Golf Pride MCC Grip. Used by – Jon Rahm (red), Xander Schauffele (white), Abraham Ancer (black), Viktor Hovland (white), Rory McIlroy (black), Patrick Reed (black) Golf Pride’s Multi Compound is one of the best golf grips, and most popular models in golf right now because of the combination of performance and aesthetics.

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What is Rahm's flat stick?

Rahm is one of the best putters in the world and his flat stick has recently changed from an Odyssey 2-Ball Ten mallet with a red Stroke Lab shaft, to an Odyssey White Hot OG Rossie S. It was this Rossie that helped him win the 2021 US Open, holing two huge putts on his final two holes. He then uses a Callaway Chrome Soft X golf ball.

Why is Rahm's ball number 10?

His ball has the number 10 on because his birthday is on the 10th of November and he says that the best player on a football team is the number 10. Rahm has also switched his apparel and shoes too for 2021. He had been using adidas but now wears TravisMathew apparel and Cuater shoes, both owned by Callaway.

Jon Rahm is currently using an Odyssey putter

Jon Rahm’s primary equipment sponsor is the American sports company, Callaway. All of Rahm’s drivers, woods, irons, wedges, and putters belong to this brand. The Spaniard is currently using an Odyssey putter, which belongs to Callaway’s line of golf equipment.

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Golf Pride MCC Grip

Used by – Jon Rahm (red), Xander Schauffele (white), Abraham Ancer (black), Viktor Hovland (white), Rory McIlroy (black), Patrick Reed (black)

Golf Pride Tour Velvet Grip

Used by – Dustin Johnson, Patrick Cantlay, Webb Simpson, Scottie Scheffler

Golf Pride Z-Grip Cord Grip

Two-time Major winner Collin Morikawa is one of very few players to opt for the Z-Grip model from Golf Pride.

Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord Grip

Used by Major winners Thomas and Koepka, the Tour Velvet Cord is also a top performer from Golf Pride.

JumboMax UltraLight XL Grip

Bryson DeChambeau does things his way and his grips are the same, as he opts for a huge model from JumboMax.

SwitchGrips ER Grip

A less well-known brand compared to others on this list is SwitchGrips, a company that is used by South Africans Oosthuizen and Ernie Els.

Golf Pride Tour Velvet ALIGN Grip

Featuring much of the performance of the Tour Velvet model above, the Align design features Align technology and is used by American Harris English.

What grips are used in the top 100?

The Tour Velvet grip is the most popular with 32 players choosing it but 23 different grips made by 7 different brands are used by the top 100. Lamkin grips are the only other brand used by more than 10 players but none of the top 100 currently use Winn grips.

What is a golf grip?

The golf grip is the only point of contact every golfer has with the golf club so it makes sense that it should never just be a case of any player simply living with whatever grip comes on the clubs they choose. The best pros on the PGA Tour clearly don’t and our in-depth analysis of the golf grips used by the top 100 players on Tour found ...

Why do pros use full or half cord grips?

Pros choose full or half cord golf grips because of the extra traction they give to stop the club spinning in their hands when their hands are sweating or they are playing in wet conditions. Cord grips absorb more moisture by virtue of the cord strands that are sandwiched and moulded between two thin layers of rubber.

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What is interesting about Jon's 52 degree wedge?

Rietveld insight: “What’s interesting about Jon’s 52-degree is the four-way camber sole on the wedge he uses actually made it to market. We tested with all levels of golfers and it just received rave reviews.

Is Jon Rietveld a good putter?

Rietveld insight: “Jon’s a very good putter. He’s a much better putter than all these stats say. There are ebbs and flows. Jon got into a habit where he was constantly bringing his Spider Red putter into the truck and getting the loft and lie checked. It’d go through the check and we’d tell him, ‘You’re half-a-degree strong or it’s a little flatter.’ He’s not the most gentle guy with his equipment as well. So that would create a pattern and maybe put a little bit of doubt in his head.

Who is Jon Rahm's vice president of Taylormade?

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Why does SBARBARO play #10?

SBARBARO: He plays the #10 because in soccer , the best player/captain typically plays #10. Obviously, he’s a major soccer fan so it translates into his equipment. And why the TP5x? Because he was shocked by the performance; it’s the longest ball he had ever hit and the best ball in the wind. He picked up one club and 8-10 yards off the tee from the Titleist he was playing. When he turned pro he was concerned about the ball; it actually wasn’t in his contract to switch into the new ball until Jan. 2018. He saw the performance benefits at a testing (the one we turned into a commercial) and made the switch immediately. That commercial is as real as it gets.

What is Rahm's weak grip?

DeFrancesco: Extremely weak grip with lots of wrist flexion, or bowing, at the top. Rahm maintains this wrist position into impact—seemingly a simple technique, something you're seeing more of these days from players like Spieth, Koepka, DJ and Collin Morikawa.

Why is Rory's grip so interesting?

Rowles: Rory's grip is so interesting because of the combination of strong-weak. It's as if he's twisting his hands toward each other. That makes his lead hand strong and his trail hand weak. His strong left hand matches up to his really fast hips. His right hand is slightly weaker, which suits him.

How to tell if DeFrancesco grip is strong?

DeFrancesco: An extraordinarily strong grip. You can tell by looking at the extension or cupping of the left wrist past impact with the face released to toe up. If the grip were no so strong, the face would be wide open.

Why are strong grip players good pitchers?

Strong grip players tend to be great pitchers of the ball, because it matches an in-to-out path where you almost draw the ball. He knows that's how he has to make his money. He and his coach have built a system around that grip, and he's gotten an unbelievable amount out of his career.

Who was the guy with the weak right hand?

A stroll back through history reveals Arnold Palmer ("The Grip," Rowles calls him) with his weak right hand turned toward from the target, Johnny Miller with both of his hands set weak and Lee Trevino and David Duval (below), who both believed you couldn't grip it strong enough, or turned away from the target.

Is Henrik like Rory?

Rowles: Henrik is very similar to Rory, actually, with the hands twisted toward each other. It's a grip Pete Cowen favors. And like Rory, those are two guys who are amazing ball-strikers.

Jon Rahm swing analysis: Takeaway

Rahm has a textbook one-piece takeaway. Moving away from the ball, his arms and body stay well connected and in sync.

Jon Rahm swing analysis: Transition

The new world No. 3 has a very stable base from where to transition into his downswing. At the top, he is centred and has loaded beautifully into his right leg while keeping a good gap between his knees.

Jon Rahm swing analysis: Impact

It will be a surprise to no one that Rahm’s impact position is one of extreme efficiency.

Jon Rahm swing analysis: Release

From this impact position, Jon can dictate the shape he wants to create through his release. Obviously he isn’t waiting until impact to pick his shot, but it’s still a lovely position to be in.

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