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BEST TIP: Don't squeeze the
toothpaste out of the
tube.
Your grip should be in the fingers of both hands,
not the palms.
Most of the grip
pressure should be felt in the last three fingers of
your left hand. There is much less pressure in the
right hand. There should be no pressure at all in
the thumb and forefinger of the right hand.
Keep your overall
grip pressure light. Don't "squeeze the toothpaste
out of the tube."
Make sure you can see
three knuckles on your left hand when you look
straight down, with both V's between your thumb's
and index finger's
pointing over your
right shoulder.
The more knuckles
showing on your left hand equals a stronger grip,
more than three however is too strong. A
strong left hand grip produces solid shots.
Keep hands close
together.
To promote a fade,
keep left grip firm and right grip light.
To avoid trouble on
the right, strengthen your grip (more knuckles on
left hand).
To avoid trouble on
the left, weaken your grip (less knuckles on left
hand).
When putting, keep palms facing each other.
For better accuracy
when putting, make both V's in your grip point to
your chin.
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