Proper Golf Grip – Are You Gripping The Golf Club Properly?

By GolfPuttingTips · Monday, August 31st, 2009


Golf is one of those sports which is almost as popular to play as it is to watch – perhaps even more so. In this respect it is almost alone among the big spectator sports out there, as most of us will admit to preferring to watch a good game of football than actually risking our health playing it, and the same can be said for boxing, but more emphatically.

proper-golf-gripOverall, golf has this level of popularity because it is accessible to human beings with limited athleticism and physical strength. Oh, it is better to be fit and strong, and the amount of physical training Tiger Woods does would put a lot of other sportsmen to shame. It is, however, still a sport for all.

The fact is, though, that being at least a competent golfer does make the game more enjoyable. Not all of us have the talent to play off scratch, or to repeatedly go under par, but the more we improve our game the more fun it can be. A backyard game of touch football is often more endearing for the poor tackling and shambolic handling skills, but without competence in at least the major shots, golf can become a drag. Constantly retrieving shots from the long rough and other traps can get wearing when all you want is to finish a round in less than a hundred shots.

The proper golf grip is essential if you want to bring your game up to a level where you can play a decent round with good players and finish before the sun goes down. By practicing, you can shave shots off your average round and make the game more enjoyable as a result. There will always be sand traps and other cunningly-positioned hazards for the player who feels that they are lacking a challenge. Getting a proper golf grip will not make the game boring.

If you want to have some idea of what the proper golf grip is, there are plenty of sites available to give you a steer – there is no perfect way to hold the club because comfort is a major part of the game. Try practicing in front of the mirror to get a grip that looks and feels right if you are unsure of yours.

 

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