Yesterday I played a round of hickory stick golf with my friend Charlie. We scooted around the 18 holes in around 3 hours. Playing from the shorter distances and using a cart sure helps to play a quick round. During my round, I had 3 birdies, six pars, seven bogeys and two doubles for a score of 82 on the par 74 course at Mattawa Golf and Ski Resort. There were a few highlights and a few not so pretty shots. So, my round went as expected. I did, however, find out something that I need to focus upon moving forward. This small tidbit is prevalent when using my modern clubs as well. Go figure!
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Gripping The Golf Club Properly
The only connection between your body and the golf club is through your grip. Understanding the fundamentals of a good grip is probably the first fundamental every golfer should learn. Over the years, I have tinkered with my grip, but I have always reverted back to my interlocking neutral grip. This particular position works best for my game and as explained by Jack Nicklaus, it is likely best for most players. The challenge for beginners is understanding how to properly grip the golf club in order to maximize their swing. Fortunately, Jack is here to help.
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Grip pressure is an often overlooked and misunderstood aspect of our golf swing. The ‘grip it and rip it’ philosophy is one that counters the view of gripping the club loosely, yet it is rarely discussed when told to hit the ball hard. There are many ways to figure out how to apply the proper grip press during any swing and it was taught by Harvey Penick. It is fail-proof and easy to figure out.
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