Traditional golf grips, cross-handed grips and more: learn about some of the grips that can help you become a better putter in this free golf video lesson. Expert: Bryan Pemberton Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan LA Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC. Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino
How to Improve Your Putting : Grip Tips for Better Putting
Winn Grip Installation
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Golfing Tips : How to Get a Proper Golf Grip
A proper golf grip involves the club being mostly on the fingers and not in the palm of the hand. Learn about showing more fingernails in a golf grip to influence a draw withhelp from a Class A member of the PGA of America in this free video on golf grips. Expert: Kevin Battersby Contact: www.battersbygolf.com Bio: Kevin Battersby’s affiliation with the PGA of America began in 1985, and he was elected as a Class A member in 1998. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Pro White Men’s Crosscut Golf Grip Kit
- Re-gripping is as Easy as 1 – 2 – 3. Self-contained* Grip Kit includes everything to re-grip a full set of clubs (*grip solvent not included);
- 13 x Mens Pro White Crosscut Velvet grips;
- 13 x Solvent activated double extended grip tape strips, 2″ x 10″;
- 1 x Quality Rubber Vise Clamp;
- 1 x Easy to follow instructions.
Product Description
Men’s Pro White Crosscut Velvet, 0.580″ core size round, 47 gm., Men’s Standard Size. Popular, quality velvet-style grip features a torque-reducing pattern that stabilizes the hands at impact and delivers crisp, precise shots time after time.
Frequent re-gripping is proven to save you 3-4 strokes per round.
(*grip solvent not included; Mineral spirit available at hardware stores.)… More >>
Golf Tips & Techniques : Golf Grip Techniques & Tips
How to Grip a Golf Club
How Much Pressure to Use When Gripping a Club
One of the most simple questions people ask when learning to play golf is what is the right grip pressure? That is among the first questions newbs ask and something all players likely think from time to time. You need the proper grip pressure so you can swing unreservedly and exactly. Holding the club too strong would give you a hard time in making an attempt to “feel your swing” and will keep you inconsistent. Holding it too loose will make you lose control over your club.
So what’s the perfect amount of pressure? Sam Sneed had the ideal analogy when he announced; “Grip the club as if you were holding a baby bird. Not so tight that you squash the life out of it, but supple enough the bird does not fly away.”
If you need a real exercise for you to get a genuine feel on how one should grip a club. Then think of a scale from 1-10, with one being the softest and 10 being the hardest grip. Grip the club as soft as you can without letting it go, that’s your kick off point with one. Then grip it as hard as you possibly can so that you can get a feel for 10. Then go back from the start and grip as softly as you can with 1, then slowly increase the pressure of your grip to 2, 3, 4, etc. This way you can truly see the difference with your grip.
Personally, I suspect that somewhere right in the center should do the job. You would like your grip to be strong enough so you are in total control, but loose enough that the muscles in your wrists and arms are relaxed enough so that you can feel the club across the swing.
Your hold on the club should come from the last three fingers of the left hand and the middle 2 fingers of the right hand. Nevertheless having the proper grip position on the club will take care of this for you so there’s no need to concentrate on these fingers in particular. Do notice the thumb and index finger on your hand, as they will very likely be the source of unwanted pressure during your swing.
The number one thing you want to remember when talking about grip pressure is that it has got to be relentless throughout the swing. More and more players have a tendency to develop the practice of lightly gripping their clubs then tensing up as they start their downswing, thereby strangling their club and then inhibiting the release of their hands.
When practicing on the green, attempt to focus on your grip all the time. Close your eyes and actually feel the pressure you put on the grip as you take one or two practice swings. Does it stay the same each time? When hitting balls is your pressure the same at address as it is on the top of your follow-through?
The golf swing tips at our site Easy Pars will help you get better at the game. If you are only starting you will need to check our golf beginner guide before getting too technical.
Inventor of JumboMax Golf Grip Intro and Customer Comments
Golf Grip Removal Tool
The “RHINO RIP” was forged from the concept of “Easy, Fast and Safe” and has revolutionized the method of removing all types of golf grips. The “RHINO RIP” has been used by its owner for the last 15 years. It has also become the tool of choice by his circle of friends in the golf business. Driving range operators, club professionals, golf retail store owners, golf repair shops and do-it-yourself golfers have come to recognize the “RHINO RIP” as the only way to remove used golf grips.

