Golf Instruction – The Proper Golf Grip

Click This Link: www.johnlubingolf.com to sign up for our FREE newsletter John shows you the proper golf grip. Weather you have a weak or a strong golf grip… John will show you the perfect “correct”golf grip for you golf game. These golf grip tips will help you become the best golfer you can be.

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    25 Responses to “ Golf Instruction – The Proper Golf Grip ”

    1. This lesson seems to be another approach to the one in January’s Golf Magazine. I’ve been working on that one, and it seems to give me more distance.

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    4. This guy is a great instructor.

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    6. Great video !

    7. “god put that for golf, bet you didn’t know that”

    8. If you have to think this much about something like gripping a club, dont even try taking your club back. It’ll never work, give up while you still can

    9. Of all the grossly over-rated aspects of the golf swing, the grip just about takes the cake; with all the idiotic mysterious associations it generates.

      If you have never learned the correct principles of the golf swing, or taken time off to gradually practise, beginning with small steps, then you are ready to accept all sorts of irrelevant nonsense as some kind of magic solution; there’s a whole raft of folks willing to take your money in the process.

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    13. @R013ERT92 Okay negative Ned

    14. @R013ERT92 Most coaches and pro’s say the grip is the most important part of the whole swing. That’s good enough for me.

    15. You forgot the Jim Furyk double overlap :) lol

    16. god put that there just for golf xD
      amazing

    17. God put that here just for golf! amazing video!!!

    18. Rubbish,absolute Bollox

    19. Thank you :)

    20. Excellent, he really drove it home in no uncertain terms.

    21. Absolutely brilliant, I’m a beginner & used to make a pigsear of 50% of my shots, after studying your video its now 100% sucess, thankyou.

    22. that was geat

    23. I have tried this and it most certainly works. Marking the glove is a good reminder and releases ones brain to concentrate on the other 1,000 things.
      Thanks for the lesson.

    24. This was excellent! I had a benign tumor on my left index finger which forced me to use the “baseball grip” for my first season. I had surgery about 3 years ago and I’m just starting my 2nd season of golf this year. I of course started looking in to a new grip & decided I liked the “over-lapping grip” the most. This IS the FIRST TIME I heard to NOT put your left hand UNDER the club, But instead on the SIDE of the club! As well as point your left thumb to the RIGHT of it! Can’t wait to try it!

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