Very good explanation of ‘how to’ technique. The underlying ‘why is that better’ explanation is that the Vardon grip applied correctly creates counter-torque between the hands and forearms which cause the trail wrist to max out in extension forcing that arm to fold elbow down and externally rotate which gives the trail arm and hand the MECHANICAL LEVERAGE to control the lead arm being pulled by the club and bent it the same way in the downswing to control club-head path. The grip, creates the same consistent, high leverage folding action of the lead arm in the finish.
You forgot to mention the z axis and mention how the centrifugal force relates to angular velocity and how that can change based on the insertion points of the rotator cuff 😢
Hogan's grip. It won many championships. Not only critical but the best advice on the only connection you have with the club. The transmission. try racing with a bad transmission.
The line you see on his club is the indicator of where ur left thimb should be(right handed). His club even has other lines to help u have a weak grip(thumb lined on the left line) or strong grip( thumb lined to the right line). U can clearly see his left thumb is eveb further right than the right line indicating an extreme strong grip. Not wrong, but i wanted ppl to know every club has an alignment where ur lead hand/grip is meant to be.
You make it simple! Can you do a grip size video? I switched to mid size cause I felt standard was a bit small I appreciate it!! Keep the videos coming
Hey sir, what are your thoughts on my grip set up… I’m a right handed but I hold lefty.. as in right hand at the top and left hand on the bottom. Seems like I’m one of very few that do this, but curious on your take
coming from a 20 yr old that started at around 1 (on and off), the most important thing at that age is getting them to love the game on their own accord. The biggest mistake a parent can make is pushing their kid into competition before they fall in love with it themselves. There’s no time frame, but when your kid starts begging you to go to the range or to chip and putt, you’ll know.
@@golfpanda thank you. I wish to give him the exposure required to reach competitive stage. Can you share what I can start doing now? I saw junior championship at 7 and 8 ages, being available as a video in Netflix.
A weaker grip is really important if you want to strike the ball harder through impact single you would have to release your club even more, a stronger grip doesn’t help with hitting through impact. A weaker grip is basically used by most tour players, I really think training a weaker grip would be a good choice
@@dude5023I agree entirely . I've played this game for 40 years and if you have a strong grip you open yourself to too many variables as the club releases . Too much movement , when I weakened my grip and got used to the uncomfortable weakness initially , I started to massively improve as my hands kept constant with less movement at impact . I STRONGLY don't recommend this advise given in this video . Look at the tour players and see how many of them flatten the lead wrist upwards ( bowing ) at the top of the swing . See DJ and Rahm as the extremes . Careful the strong grip is not going to help you .
i had a bad case of the shanks with a very strong grip. switched to very weak and am seeing huge improvements in that regard...honestly it feels way better for me.
I disagree entirely . I've played this game for 40 years and if you have a strong grip you open yourself to too many variables as the club releases . Too much movement , when I weakened my grip and got used to the uncomfortable weakness initially , I started to massively improve as my hands kept constant with less movement at impact . I STRONGLY don't recommend this advise given in this video . Look at the tour players and see how many of them flatten the lead wrist upwards ( bowing ) at the top of the swing . See DJ and Rahm as the extremes . Careful the strong grip is not going to help you .
I was told by the pga pro Martin Chuck to lay your pinky on your trail hand over your pointer finger on your lead hand. So what the hell is the right way??? Smh.
@@bobkeamer9404 you can play well with a strong grip as long as you have alot of body rotation coming into impact, otherwise you’ll be in the trees on the left 😃
Tiger woods once said your palm is your friend… do not go too much fingers, especially with the top hand. It’s not all palm, don’t get me wrong, and this isn’t a bad tips video, but some amateurs will only hear the word fingers and it won’t be proportionate to how much palm you need to feel as well.
"Your grip is more in your fingers than your palm."
THIS is the crucial info I've been missing.
Do baseball players only bat using the fingers?
@@SlicersGolfyes they do
agree
Very helpful!
Once i started putting the grip into my fingers rather then my palm, it felt HORRIBLE but i hit so much better and more consistent.
Instructions unclear, degloved my thumb
Very good explanation of ‘how to’ technique.
The underlying ‘why is that better’ explanation is that the Vardon grip applied correctly creates counter-torque between the hands and forearms which cause the trail wrist to max out in extension forcing that arm to fold elbow down and externally rotate which gives the trail arm and hand the MECHANICAL LEVERAGE to control the lead arm being pulled by the club and bent it the same way in the downswing to control club-head path. The grip, creates the same consistent, high leverage folding action of the lead arm in the finish.
And make sure you preload your power package to get maximum centrifugal force down onto the plane of the x and y axis
Spittin' knowledge. Fasho. Mmhmm.
Please elaborate😂
@@gustavgoosen5536 basically just a good humping motion 😂 it’s all in the hips
mfer yappin yawn
You forgot to mention the z axis and mention how the centrifugal force relates to angular velocity and how that can change based on the insertion points of the rotator cuff 😢
Hogan's grip. It won many championships. Not only critical but the best advice on the only connection you have with the club. The transmission. try racing with a bad transmission.
Dude…HILARIOUS….and practical!😂👍🏽
Piggy goes to sleep while mommy and daddy go for a swing 😊
The line you see on his club is the indicator of where ur left thimb should be(right handed). His club even has other lines to help u have a weak grip(thumb lined on the left line) or strong grip( thumb lined to the right line). U can clearly see his left thumb is eveb further right than the right line indicating an extreme strong grip. Not wrong, but i wanted ppl to know every club has an alignment where ur lead hand/grip is meant to be.
The Jordan glove is sick!💪🏻
Thought the same thing
The piggie in the blanket was exactly what my grandpa said when he showed me how to hold a golf club 30 years ago
I don’t grip tutorials because everyone holds it differently, whatever works for you works for you
Excellent!!!
You make it simple! Can you do a grip size video? I switched to mid size cause I felt standard was a bit small I appreciate it!! Keep the videos coming
I have the same putting mat!
you just good at golf
Hey sir, what are your thoughts on my grip set up… I’m a right handed but I hold lefty.. as in right hand at the top and left hand on the bottom. Seems like I’m one of very few that do this, but curious on your take
Do you have to eat bacon for breakfast in order to use this grip?
Nice
I just cannot put my left hand on the club first- idk why . (I’m lefty and scratch)
How do you keep the piggy in the blanket without putting too much pressure on your thumb?
Is this the same for irons and driver?
Pura Hao kakko😂
There are markers on ping grips showing you exactly where to place your fingers…
Weak grip is ok...if you can still close the face
Hi all. My kid is just 3 years. When should i start his training? How many years,required to reach competitive stage, say junior championship?
coming from a 20 yr old that started at around 1 (on and off), the most important thing at that age is getting them to love the game on their own accord.
The biggest mistake a parent can make is pushing their kid into competition before they fall in love with it themselves.
There’s no time frame, but when your kid starts begging you to go to the range or to chip and putt, you’ll know.
@@golfpanda thank you. I wish to give him the exposure required to reach competitive stage. Can you share what I can start doing now?
I saw junior championship at 7 and 8 ages, being available as a video in Netflix.
No mention of the pinky
This looks entirely too strong
In my first golf lesson they specifically corrected my grip to the 'weak' grip. WTF. Am going to practice this adjustment. Thanks!
A weaker grip is really important if you want to strike the ball harder through impact single you would have to release your club even more, a stronger grip doesn’t help with hitting through impact. A weaker grip is basically used by most tour players, I really think training a weaker grip would be a good choice
@@dude5023I agree entirely . I've played this game for 40 years and if you have a strong grip you open yourself to too many variables as the club releases . Too much movement , when I weakened my grip and got used to the uncomfortable weakness initially , I started to massively improve as my hands kept constant with less movement at impact . I STRONGLY don't recommend this advise given in this video . Look at the tour players and see how many of them flatten the lead wrist upwards ( bowing ) at the top of the swing . See DJ and Rahm as the extremes . Careful the strong grip is not going to help you .
i had a bad case of the shanks with a very strong grip. switched to very weak and am seeing huge improvements in that regard...honestly it feels way better for me.
I disagree entirely . I've played this game for 40 years and if you have a strong grip you open yourself to too many variables as the club releases . Too much movement , when I weakened my grip and got used to the uncomfortable weakness initially , I started to massively improve as my hands kept constant with less movement at impact . I STRONGLY don't recommend this advise given in this video . Look at the tour players and see how many of them flatten the lead wrist upwards ( bowing ) at the top of the swing . See DJ and Rahm as the extremes . Careful the strong grip is not going to help you .
DJ has a very strong grip just so you know.
Your left hands crease should be pointing towards your right shoulder and your right hands crease should be pointing at your chin
I was told by the pga pro Martin Chuck to lay your pinky on your trail hand over your pointer finger on your lead hand. So what the hell is the right way??? Smh.
Whether you use overlapping or interlocking is a matter of personal preference. Both can be correct
He also doesn’t take about tucking your finger
This grip is way to strong maybe have a tutorial on a weaker grip??
Two fingers and two knuckles then later use index and thumb as trigger . Explain
My pinky fingering the other fingers?
That’s different
To strong of grip will cause problems as well
Far more than a weak one for sure
is the golfer in this video left handed or right handed?
Right
This is literally how not to
Holy shit it’s Michael Jordan
💯
What you’re saying is solid advice, but it would carry a lot more weight if you talk to people like an adult instead of like a two year old
Shut up piggy
Awww baby sound cwanky, baby want bottle???
@@hussydahustla
😂😂😂
Wayyy too strong of a grip with top hand/thumb position
What happens when too strong?
@@bobkeamer9404 can lead to a snap hook and pushes when trying to avoid the snap
@@bobkeamer9404closed face
@@bobkeamer9404 you can play well with a strong grip as long as you have alot of body rotation coming into impact, otherwise you’ll be in the trees on the left 😃
@@pc82sdsuwould result in pull, not slice
𝕡𝕣𝕠𝕞𝕠𝕤𝕞 😜
Thats an awful grip
Tiger woods once said your palm is your friend… do not go too much fingers, especially with the top hand. It’s not all palm, don’t get me wrong, and this isn’t a bad tips video, but some amateurs will only hear the word fingers and it won’t be proportionate to how much palm you need to feel as well.