Archive for Grip golf
How to Hit a Long Drive in Golf : Golf Grip for Improving Your Drive
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Learn the best grip for improving your golf drive from a golf pro in this free online instructional video lesson.
Expert: Kensey Snyder
Bio: Kensey Snyder has been a Golf Professional and Golf Instructor for the past eleven years.
Filmmaker: Andy Strohl
Duration : 0:2:26
Golf Grip
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http://www.master-golfing.com Golf Grip. Here we show you a quick tip on how to improve your golfing grip. Hope it helps you. For other ways to dramatically improve your golf game and your golf swing, please head over to http://www.master-golfing.com
Duration : 0:3:57
Golf Tips Part 1: Golf Grips – Diamond Tour Golf
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Golf Tips from Diamond Tour Golf.
Golf Grips:
The foundation of a good golf swing should start with a proper grip. Learn about the different types of grips and find the one that works the best for you.
Improve your swing, lower your handicap, and enjoy the game of golf !
Duration : 0:2:5
Free Golf Tips on Grip : Free Golf Tips: Ten Finger Grip
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A good golf grip like the ten finger grip can improve your swing and game. Try the free golf tip for having a better grip and swing in this video golf lesson.
Expert: Jay Golden
Bio: Jay Golden has been a PGA Member since 1982 and was selected for the PGA National Teaching Committee in 1988.
Filmmaker: Suzie Vigoin
Duration : 0:2:2
The Proper Golf Grip – Karl Kimball, PGA
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Karl Kimball, PGA and Director of Golf Operations at Hillandale Golf Course and Pro Shop in Raleigh – Durham, NC demonstrates the proper golf grip. A good golf grip is the foundation for a consistent golf swing. Visit Hillandale Golf Course and Pro Shop for a great day of golf, golf lessons and a top 100 U.S. golf pro shop.
Duration : 0:2:52
Golf Tips : How to Re-Grip a Golf Club
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The first step in re-gripping a golf club is ripping the old grip off of the handle with a razor blade. Discover methods for getting rid of the old tape or adhesive on a golf club with help from a college golfer and sportswriter in this free video on golf tips.
Expert: David Anderson
Bio: My name is David Anderson. I am 55 years old. I began playing in East Texas when I was 9 years old.
Filmmaker: Michelle Carter
Duration : 0:5:1
How important is the size of the golf club’s grip in golf ?
Posted by: | CommentsI have problems with holding the glof club squarely .
I have played golf, and although it’s a lousy specator sport, it’s the greatest game to play, that we have.
The handle of say, any wood or iron, is very small contrasted with the handsize of any man, or even woman.
The trick is to WRAP your two hands around that narrow area.
There are three grips:
Baseballbat grip, one hand just above the other.
Interlocking grip–where the weaker hand slides its thumb up into the dominant handgrip.
And third, what I used, with small hands, is where my right little finger interlaces between my left index and middle finger.
The most important thing about any grip, is that you do not need to squeeze the club. think "Baby fingers".
If you put your finger into a baby’s palm, there will be an effortless but powerful grip.
Same with the golf club. Once your hands feel comfortable, don’t you worry. The club won’t fly out of your hands.
You want to sense a comfortable UNION of hands and club. As if the club were an extension of your arms, just making your arms longer, s all.
Have both thumbs pointed at the club head. Ignore the angle of the club face. Only the bottom, which is a straight line on the clubhead, means anything.
Smash DOWN on the ball, and the angle of the club will scoop and swoop the ball UP !
Amazing, but it’s true. If you try to scoop the ball up, it will be topped and go down. Swing DOWN on the ball.Take a divot. The ball will fly high.
And whack it straight down the middle!!!
:=))
Free Golf Tips on Grip : Golf Grip Tip for Body Swing
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A body swing in golf is a swing with power and movement derived from the body. Try the free golf tip for having a better grip and swing in this video golf lesson.
Expert: Jay Golden
Bio: Jay Golden has been a PGA Member since 1982 and was selected for the PGA National Teaching Committee in 1988.
Filmmaker: Suzie Vigoin
Duration : 0:1:54
What is the process to re-grip golf clubs and how expensive is it to do yourself?
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How to Properly Re-Grip Your Golf Clubs
Every golfer who decides to re-grip his own clubs should remember that the grip is the only direct contact with the club – so re-gripping must be done properly.
To properly re-grip a club, you must know the core size of the grip that you will require, and the size of the grip that best fits your hands.
Grips come in standard core sizing: .520", .560", .580", .600" and .620". There are also special-core-sized grips for oversized-butt diameter shafts, however these types of shafts are very rare now.
Determining the core size you require is simple. Just measure the diameter of the butt of the shaft you are going to re-grip.
The diameter of the shaft should match the core diameter of the grip.
Now determine what size grip best fits your hands. Grips come in regular, mid-size, and oversized or jumbo. To determine which grip best fits your hands, measure from your wrist (base of hand) to the end of your longest finger. If the dimension is less than 6.5 inches, use a junior grip; 6.5 to 7 inches, use a .560" grip; 7 to 7.5 inches, use a .580" grip; 7.5 to 8 inches, use a mid-size grip and over 8 inches choose a jumbo grip.
Once you have chosen your new grips and are ready to start, make sure that you have the following materials:
• Grip solvent (place in a squeeze bottle).
• Two-sided 2-inch-wide grip tape and a container to catch the unused solvent.
• You’ll also need a vise and a special rubber shaft holder.
All of the above should be available from major component companies.
The grip solvent I like to use is Coleman Camp Fuel. It does a great job and leaves no residue. DO NOT USE Varsol or WD40 – they leave an oily residue and some grips will become loose.
Before you start you must remove the old grips and the old grip tape. This needs to be done to leave the shaft clean and ready for the new tape and grip. Once you’ve done this, you are ready to ready to re-grip your clubs:
• Put the shaft holder over you club shaft and tighten in the vise. Be careful not to overtighten if you are re-gripping graphite shafts – they can crack. Tighten just enough that the shaft does not move.
• Cut a piece of grip tape about 8 inches long. Place it along the butt of the shaft, leaving about a half-inch over the end of the shaft. Wrap the tape around the shaft, making full contact for the length of the tape. Squeeze the tape together at the end of the shaft and push it slightly into the shaft to seal the end of the club.
• Squeeze solvent along the tape. Fill the grip about three-quarters full of solvent. Put your finger over the hole in the end of the grip, squeeze the grip opening closed and shake the grip so the solvent covers the entire inside. Pour the solvent along the tape and be ready to install the grip.
• Push the grip up and over the shaft butt. Hold the grip by the front and back and push using equal pressure with both hands. Once you start the grip sliding over the tape, do not stop until the grip is completely on the shaft.
• Clean any excess solvent from the grip and let it sit for an hour. Then you’re ready to go play.
For a video on how to do it: http://golf.about.com/cs/componentscustom/v/dynacrafthowto.htm
How To Re-Grip A Golf Club
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The Hireko Golf Video demonstrates how to re-grip a golf club. For more information visit www.hirekogolf.com or call 800-367-8912.
Duration : 0:5:52