How To Roll The Clubface Open

Perhaps one of the easiest ways to know if you have a weak grip or not is if it only takes a few rounds to wear a hole in your glove on the fleshy pad on the heel, you’re(golf clubs) holding the club too high in your palm. If you’re going through gloves as quickly as you’re probably going through balls, better take a close look at how you’re holding the club.

More often than not, golfers will try to compensate for this move instinctually by altering their downswing path to the left to get back to the target. What (golf clubs for sale)you get is a glancing blow and a nasty slice or a pull, depending on the position of the clubface at impact.

Stand up straight with your arms hanging comfortably at your sides. Notice how your hands naturally turn in so that the palms point more behind you and your (taylormade r7 cgb max irons)thumbs touch your sides? Take your club in your left hand and allow the grip to rest down in the fingers.

 A weak grip creates an open clubface throughout the swing, further compounded by the tendency to roll the clubface open during the takeaway when the hands are (ping g15 driver)turned too far to the left. Create a stronger grip by making sure that your left hand remains turned slightly to the right, just as it was before you gripped

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