golf grip pressure
How you grip the club is essential in making your swing and hitting the perfect ball. Individuals grip the club in different ways based on their convenience. I first grip the club with my left hand and then place my right hand on top. I also cross the index finger of my left hand with the pinky of my right hand. This way, the grip gives me extra support for my swing. The last thing I checked was that 90 percent of the pressure in gripping was from my left hand. This means that you're mostly holding the club with your left hand. This helps me swing faster and turn quickly. It might be just me who finds it helpful. It is crucial to find a grip that works for you!
Now, let's say you found a grip that works for you. It would help if you considered the pressure of your grip. If you grip the club too tightly, the tension in your upper body builds up, causing a decrease in swing speed. The reduction in swing speed doesn't allow you to use full strength and possibly hit the ground instead of the targeted ball since you cannot swipe quickly. This doesn’t mean you can grip your club too loose. If the grip is too loose, you can lose control of the club and decrease swing speed. Therefore, find a pressure that supports your swing, resulting in a perfect hit. Next time, I will talk about different grips you can try out! Trying out many different grips will help since you will have an idea of the various choices you can choose from.