Golf Tips, Lessons, Instruction & Drills – The Grip (new)
October 5th, 2009 | by admin |
BPS golf instructor Steve Bishop discusses how to put your hands on the club properly to form a neutral golf grip. This grip video is different from his first. He goes into more detail about the function of the grip and some finer points not usually discussed.
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Duration : 0:9:13
14 Responses to “Golf Tips, Lessons, Instruction & Drills – The Grip (new)”
By 4golfonline on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
Awesom lesson steve …
Awesom lesson steve!
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By camerontd on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
What time is it …
What time is it again???
By secrettogolf on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
Steve best videos …
Steve best videos on youtube.Can you tell me how important it is to have you head behind the ball at impact.Some have claimned that if you don’t make a lateral move to the left before the hip turn your head will be past the ball creating over the top and other problems.Please help.
George
By pobinator on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
fool
fool
By ryltz on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
nice video.. very …
nice video.. very helpful…
By prospetiva on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
grat and helpful …
grat and helpful vid! well done!
By fraziercrane on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
Thanks Steve. Good …
Thanks Steve. Good explanation on what the V does. That is to confused most players.
Like your idea that the left thumb is meant to provide support at the top and keeps it square.
By AussieRosie on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
I’m a confused …
I’m a confused beginner lady golfer. I use the interlocking grip and I know I feel stronger with my right arm controlling my action in hitting the golf ball. Should I convert to the overlapping grip and think more along the lines of swinging the golf club to hit the ball?
By mhauth on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
Steve,
Last time I …
Steve,
Last time I checked you are backwards. In your video you have your hands in your “hook position” which actually promotes a fade by not allowing the hands and arms to rotate at impact to square or slightly closed. Same with “your fade” grip, this grip promotes a hook! If you do have the grip to strong you may push the ball, but your fade grip definitely promotes a hook. I mean last time I read the PGA Teaching Manual it did.
By taylorwigg22 on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
mmm i might have to …
mmm i might have to agree with you there “TheBeatProphet” he’s very knowledgable, he just needs to communicate better. but over a good teacher, from the videos anyway
By TheBeatProphet on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
I teach the game in …
I teach the game in the U.K.I dont like to bad mouth other coaches but why so manny complications?He is a good coach but so manny points when the pupil isn’t with u is going to lead to problems.
By guitarlix on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
You’re a fantastic …
You’re a fantastic golf instructor and student of the game.
It’s great to see someone who’s so passionate about the swing that he’s willing to spend time to actually think things through in a rational manner, rather than regurgitate the common teachings of the time.
I look forward to more videos from you and insights on the swing.
By Chaternal on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
Thanks for the tips …
Thanks for the tips! I’ll try’em and give you a little feed back later!
(;-p)
thx!
By kpkpkpkppk on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
very helpful…thx!!
very helpful…thx!!