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Grip: 10-2-B
Yikes, I'm posting from work w/out my book--hope I put up the right numbers. Strong, single axis grip. So I get my L thumb over on the aft side. Snuggle right hand/palm over the thumb, R thumb down the aft side as well.
Put the club on the ground--and the face is waaay left of the target line. Is that where it should be, idea that when I open the club face right of target line, it'll compensate, so to speak? Thanks for any fog-eradicating. |
Make sure when you take the grip your left wrist is vertical, otherwise you may end up with a 10-2-D grip. If you have a 10-2-D grip, then set up with a vertical wrist the clubface will point well left.
If you have a 10-2-B grip, there is no reason the face should point well left at set-up as far as I know? |
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then fashion my grip. All I have to do then is to lower my arms keeping a straight back, to assume the address position. A little flexing of the knees and I'm ready to go. |
What Picture Have I Been Looking At?!
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With the L hand, shaft seems to lay just about under the crease where the fingers meet the palm--and of course, under the pad. In the R hand, shaft is laying just about across the same crease--where the fingers join the top of the palm, R thumb over the shaft on the fore side, 'bout 10:30 as you said. Or, do you feel the R hand accomodates the shaft further past that crease and more in the palm? Thank you both, very helpful. |
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Here's one subject where a picture is worth a thousand words. If you are a Hogan fan, for starters, look in his "Five Lessons" starting at page 18. |
Thanks Weighshift....
...for your continued help, every bit helps.
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I'm guessing since Mr. Hogan said he wishes he had "Three R hands", the shaft probably lay a bit more in the pad then the fingers. *I'm leaving for vacation from June 30th until July 9th. But I'll check back in for any more respones when I return. My thanks for everyone's continued assistance. Good golfing, HoganFan |
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