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Feel it. Which golf grips help you feel the club head on impact?

December 08, 2011 | 2 Comments

 

While many people may not realize it, being able to feel how your club head is striking the ball can be quite important when trying to put up a great golf score. Being able to feel how your club impacts the ball not only provides complete control over your swing, but it also gives you immediate feedback as to whether or not you have hit a good or a bad shot.

Generally speaking, there are soft grips, medium grips and firm grips. If maximum control and instantaneous feedback are what you're looking for when you are golfing, consider swapping grips and buying the firmest grip you can find. The basic rule of thumb is, the more firm your grip, the more you will feel how you are striking the ball. On the other hand, this advantage can come at a significant loss of comfort. Softer grips are definitely more comfortable and are better for people who have arthritis or are susceptible to hand injuries. Finding which grip is right for you is a matter of personal preference and is a constantly moving seesaw between control and comfort.

When I first started golfing, my main goal was comfort. I wanted to last a whole round of golf without tearing up my hands or without having excessive pain. As I got better at the game and became more concerned about my score, however, the soft grips I was using before became detrimental. I was not improving as fast as I expected to. I later discovered that I was squeezing my grips too tightly. They were so soft that I wasn't getting the feedback I wanted or needed, which caused me to grip the club improperly.

My goals in the game had changed, and so too did my grip preferences. I needed to be able to feel if I was hitting the sweet spot on my club head, or if I was opening or closing the face of my club upon impact. My soft grips weren't cutting it anymore, and I switched to firmer grips. I felt and saw an immediate difference. My scores dropped, and I played much better  golf.

Remember that the grip is an extremely  important part of your golf club, because it is the only location that your body and your equipment meet. Using the proper grip for your style of play and your personal preferences can cause you to swing the club more consistently and help you post more consistent scores.

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