What is the correct way to grip a golf club?

In simplest terms, you should have your 'lead' hand on the top of the golf club and your trail hand just underneath it. The grip should run down your fingers and palm in your lead hand, and the palm of your trail hand should sit just on top of it.
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Should golf grip be in fingers or palm?

Grip in the fingers, not the palm

Make sure that the grip is in the fingers of your left hand, not running too much through the palm of your hand. If the grip gets into the palm too much it will make it nearly impossible to use your wrists properly in your swing.
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Do you use same grip for driver and irons?

Overall, the basic golf grip choices are all going to be the same. However, there are modifications to the standard golf grips that can help to manipulate the ball flight, hit straighter shots, and get more distance. The driver swing is a bit different from an iron swing.
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Where should I grip my golf club on the shaft?

Start by gripping the club in the palm and fingers of your left hand. For the ideal neutral grip, your left thumb should be positioned just to the right of centre of the shaft. From there, attach your right hand by gripping with the middle two fingers and forefinger.
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What is the knuckle rule in golf?

A sure sign that you have this fault is a wear mark on your glove at the heel of your hand. To improve your grip, adjust your left hand until you can see two knuckles at address. If you see only one knuckle, your grip is too weak. If you see three or four, you've overcooked it.
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How to hold a golf club correctly (easy way)



Should I grip down on my irons?

Since irons are still relatively long compared to your wedges, you don't want to choke down much more than an inch or two (at most). For example, if you choke down all the way to the steel on a 7-iron, it might feel too awkward for most players. Instead, leave gripping down that much for wedges.
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How tight should a golf grip be?

You should be holding the golf club with the same pressure you would hold a small bird: tight enough so it doesn't fly away, but soft enough so you don't crush it. You don't want to choke your club to death.
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Do pro golfers lock their fingers?

Most golfers get told that they MUST interlock their fingers when they hold the golf club. This actually isn't necessary and tends to cause problems.
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Where should the left thumb be in the golf grip?

The left thumb should not be placed down the center of the grip, but slightly off to the right side. When placing the right hand onto the golf club grip, you want to be holding the club within your fingers as well.
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What is the V in a golf grip?

A “V” is formed between your index finger and thumb on both hands. Place your non-dominate hand on the grip so the index finger wraps under the grip. For a right handed golfer, the “V” on your left hand should point toward your right ear.
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How does Tiger Woods grip the club?

He places his thumbs straight down the center of the putter grip. Woods' grip is conducive to an arc-style putting stroke in which the face opens in relation to the target line going back, then closes after impact.
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Is the baseball grip good for golf?

The 10 finger grip (also known as a “baseball grip”), is considered to be the best grip for beginner golf players. This is an easy grip to use and allows for maximum leverage. The baseball grip got its name as the club is held in a similar way to how baseball players hold their bats.
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What is the most common golf grip?

The most basic club grip in the game, the ten-finger grip gets its name from the simple fact that all ten fingers touch the club. It's also known by some as the neutral or “baseball” grip because it's more or less the same way you would hold a baseball bat.
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How far down do you grip the driver?

The amount that you choke down on the grip of the club is a matter of personal preference, but you will probably want to come down at least an inch or two from the top. However, be careful not to come down too far as the club will start to feel lighter as you keep moving down the grip.
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What is the easiest golf grip to learn?

For younger golfers or players with extremely small or weak hands, I suggest the baseball grip. It's easier for them to get their small hands around the shaft and also gives most of them an easier time returning the clubface back to square.
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Does gripping down change lie angle?

Normally the mindset is that you choke down to take distance off and I suppose that could creep into your mind unintentionally when you are attempting to hit a full shot. I know the general consensus is that choking down 1" has the same impact on swing weight, lie angle, etc.
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Why do pros choke up on the golf club?

Having better control of the club makes it easier to hit the sweet spot, negating the small loss in clubhead speed. Choking up on iron shots can boost your greens-in-regulation percentage (GIR) – a great way to lower your scores. You'll make better contact, of course, and your misses won't sail as far off line.
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Does a strong grip fix a slice?

TIP FOR YOUR GRIP: Set your left thumb on the back side of the grip and your right one on top. If you hit a lot of slices, you should "strengthen" your left-hand position on the club. All you have to do is grip it more in the fingers, as opposed to the palm.
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Why do you slice a golf ball?

A slice shot is caused by a poor grip and setup, an outside-to-in downswing path and an open clubface. An outside-to-in path occurs when the golfer reaches too far on the downside, bringing the club down to the right of the ball (outside), relative to the target line.
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