Are you a player whose leading hand is our right hand? If we are, here are some tips which can give we help.
As we know, the grip plays a very important role in fixing a slice. To ensure we have the correct one, look down the handle and we should be able to view the first two knuckles of the lead hand with Titleist MB 712 Irons. Also, a 'V' should be formed on the lead hand between the index finger and thumb and pointing in the direction of our right shoulder. The right hand 'V' should be pointing in the direction of our chin.
To ensure a successful golfing stint, it is vital to have strong forehand and wrists. The wrist on the leading hand often breaks down from the pressure of the trailing hand, resulting in the shot being a miss-hit. A good way to strengthen our forearms is to hold the club suing last three fingers of our leading hand in a straight position in front. Now with help of our wrists, move the club up and down about 15 times. Do three sets of this drill and our muscle memory will get the correct movement.
A basic golf grip tip, which most beginners ignore is alignment of hands along the club head of the Titleist AP2 712 Irons. The grip needs to be aligned with the club face before we swing. In case the shaft rotates from this position, the clubface moves away from its position, resulting in a bad shot. Spend some time on this basic aspect so that we do not face problems later on.
When we grip our right hand tightly on the stick, unwanted tension is created. This causes the swing to go awry as the stick cuts across the ball. To avoid this, try relaxing our arm, shoulder and wrist muscles before we swing. Apply moderate pressure on the stick with our right hand as well.
The ball's flight is directly affected by our hand movement. To get this right, take our normal grip and let the index finger of our trailing hand lie pointed down towards the ball along the stick of the Titleist AP1 712 Irons. While swinging, the finger should be pointing down on the target line at the time of follow through.
This is one of the more important putting grip tips. Our wrists need to work together while putting. If we are having problems in coordinating our wrists, try switching hands on our grip. Place our right hand where our left hand normally is and our left hand takes position of the right hand. It may be difficult to adjust to this grip at first, but our wrists do work together and help us while putting.
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