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SensoGlove Monitors your grip pressure and may help you become a better golfer!
1 Comment Published July 2nd, 2008 in Golf Gadgets, Golf Grip, Golf News.
One of the biggest challeges in golf is that you need to keep your grip pressure at about the same level during the course of your whole swing. Now, I can do that simply through training and light hands but if you need more help, the SensoGlove might do a perfect job of it. This SensoGlove will alert you for how stable your grip pressure is throughout your swing.
If you like this post, please subscribe to the ProGolferDigest via RSS or via E-Mail to receive updates.It looks like your standard white leather golf glove until you notice the small computer with the LCD display on the back. This computer uses various sensors that are strategically placed throughout the glove to measure your grip on the club while you swing. Audio feedback lets you know when your grip has become too tight, while I assume the club flying out of your hand lets you know when your grip is not tight enough. The LCD also provides a visual indication of which fingers are gripping the club too tightly, and you can even adjust the sensitivity depending on what level of grip is right for you.
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How Tiger Woods Grips The Golf Club
5 Comments Published September 13th, 2007 in Golf Grip, Golf Humor, Golf News, Swing Tips.Wow, THIS is too much information. Tiger Woods uses an interlocking grip like Jack Nicklaus, which the right pinky fits between the left pinky and the left 4th finger.
That’s how Tiger grips his clubs but that might not be the best way for you. The interlocking grip is great for those who feel comfortable with it. I started golf with an interlocking grip but have switched to the overlapping grip after a year or so. I still feel the overlapping grip fits me better but grip really is a personal thing. It’s not something you can write 5 pages about it. It’s something you just need to feel good and confident about it when you are hitting that golf ball for $10 a hole.
My suggestion, never ever look at an ezine article for golf stuff. Whoever wrote it doesn’t know jack shi* about golf and it’s just information you don’t need.
My advice, stick to a natural grip. But then again, I do let you choose what grip you will finally end up using. That’s the greatest freedom of all for golfers.
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The Simple Natural Golf Grip
1 Comment Published September 9th, 2007 in Golf Grip, Golf News, Swing Tips.
As mentioned in the previous post, you need to first have both of your hands opposing each other like shown in the picture above. (kinda like a prayer…)

Then, simply just grip the club without twisting or unnecessary actions.
WARNING: This grip is good for people with neutral golf swing, a natural golf swing. If you are a chronic hooker, this might help you, if you are a chrnonic slicer, don’t even try it dude.
Leave a comment if you like my grip. ![]()
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Okay, how to grip the Golf Club… This is probably the most important part of your golf swing.
For example, if you have a bad grip, you will need a bad grip to hit a good shot.
If you have a good grip, you will need a good swing to hit a good shot.
The grip is everything in golf. For most of you, your swing is probably bad and your grip is bad too. (Not being harsh, just being honest)
So my advice, don’t change your grip or your swing if it’s working for you and you are already a scratch golfer.
You can see many scratch golfers who can play with a bad grip and a bad swing. But you NEVER see a scratch golfer who can play with a bad grip and a good swing.
Probably the most notable pro golfer who does this is Paul Azinger. Paul Azinger has one of the most strongest grip in golf with a hockey style swing. (well, maybe that’s exaggerating, he DOES has really good knock-down shots which I envy…)
OKAY, how do you grip it correctly MAX?
Okay, here’s my way. First, you get your hands together like you are going to pray so your hands are facing each other. Then naturally put your hands on the club without twisting. Make sure your grip is relaxed like noodle or you just wacked it. (This is a tip that worked for me after I read the book by George Knudson, The Natural Golf Swing)
Anytime tension grows in your grip, you will hit the ball left and right maybe not during practice, but when you are hitting that drive on the par 5 where bets are going to be settled.
Relaxation in your grip is the key, this will relax you and your whole swing, just watch Freddy Couples play.
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Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf
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