In this video, you’ll discover that the correct golf grip does not matter.
The golf grip is a wildly controversial topic.
Some folks will tell you that you need a strong grip…
Some say a neutral grip is the best way to play…
And some will say that a weak grip is the best grip.
You know what?
It just doesn’t matter!
Ben Hogan had a weaker grip.
Tiger Woods uses more of a neutral grip.
And David Duval plays with an extremely strong grip.
Which grip you use is completely up to you.
What does matter then?
Well, there is one mistake that I see many golfers make.
It’s what I call the “long thumb,” which is when your thumb sticks way out and doesn’t cinch with your index finger.
The problem with the “long thumb” is that it makes it tough for you to control the club.
Here’s a secret tip that’ll help you make sure your thumb and hand is in the correct position…
Draw two lines that connect on your thumb and index finger.
When you grip the club, the lines should be close to each other.
If not, then you’re thumb is likely too far down the shaft and your won’t have the control you need.
Next, let’s look at some real data…
In the video, I break out the FlightScope and demonstrate some shots with a weak, neutral, and strong grip.
I typically use a neutral grip when I play, but I was able to hit decent shots with a weak and strong grip.
And I’m sure those shots would be better with more practice.
Again, the point of all this is to show you that hitting with a weak, neutral, or strong grip isn’t nearly as important as most golfers think it is.
All that matters is your preference.
Watch this video now to get the truth about which grip is the best!