Your lead hand goes on the club the way your arm hangs naturally. That is how your joints line up. You also need to have the club in your fingers. The back of the club rests in the second joint of the fingers. The trail hand goes on with the club also in the fingers and with the palm of the trail hand on the back of the lead hand with the palm facing the target and or parallel to the face.
In golf, for most shots, you want the back of the ball to hit the center of the face. Place a dot on the clubface, four grooves up from the lowest groove and in the center of the face. Put a dot on the back of the ball. The game is to connect the dots. This visual is critical to the task your bra...
Take an alignment stick and place it on the club shaft extending it longer than the grip end. Set up to the ball with the stick touching your lead side. Make your backswing. Now make the shaft pivot behind and touch your trailside, which will work the club out into the correct arc to run into the...
Set up to the ball. Move your trail hand down on the club shaft below the grip, so there is a space between your lead hand and your trail hand. You are now holding the club like a hockey stick. Make a backswing. This will naturally make your wrists lever. Then swing back to the ball. The handle h...
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