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How to Properly Grip the Golf Club for Better Control

Mastering the golf grip is fundamental for every player aiming to improve their game. A correct grip ensures better control, power, and consistency in your shots, making it one of the most essential skills to develop on the course.

The grip is the only connection between the golfer and the club, so it directly influences the swing path and impact. There are several grip styles, including the overlapping, interlocking, and ten-finger grips, each suited to different hand sizes and preferences. However, the key principles remain the same: the grip should be firm but not tense, allowing for natural wrist hinge and smooth clubface control.

Why a Proper Golf Grip Matters

A solid grip helps prevent common mishits such as hooks and slices. When the hands are positioned correctly, the clubface stays square through impact, leading to straighter and more accurate shots. Additionally, a good grip reduces tension in the arms and shoulders, promoting a fluid swing and minimizing the risk of injury.

Steps to Achieve the Correct Grip

Start by placing the club in your lead hand (left hand for right-handed players) so that the club runs diagonally across the fingers. Wrap your fingers around the grip, ensuring the thumb points down the shaft. Next, position your trailing hand so that the lifeline fits over the lead thumb, and the pinky finger either overlaps or interlocks with the lead hand’s index finger, depending on your chosen grip style.

Practice and Adjust

Every golfer’s hands are unique, so it’s important to experiment with grip pressure and hand placement to find what feels comfortable and effective. Regular practice and feedback, possibly from a coach or video analysis, can help refine your grip for better performance.

Improving your grip can have an immediate impact on your game, making your shots more reliable and enjoyable. For a clear demonstration, see the original guidance from NUCLR GOLF below.