To ensure a solid swing, let’s begin correcting
the poor habits of an inappropriate grip:
Take the grip in your fingers opposed to the
palm of your right hand. When the club is grasped in the palm,
it innately forces you to hoist the club on the backswing. Consequently,
the shot end up being topped or thinned because; the movement
causes the left arm to shorten through the impact. Since the
club has been improperly held, it causes the path of the club-head
to be a bit higher than it would be –normally; so it contacts
the upper part of the ball.
Any time the right hand is greatly rotated
on the left of the handle, it promotes a slice When the right
hand is turned too far to the right; the shot is more prone
to result in a hook.
For a correct right hand grip, hold the club
so the handle of it runs diagonally from the base of the little
finger through to the middle of your index finger. The `V formation
of the right forefinger and thumb should be parallel to the
left-hand which also should be pointing somewhere between the
shoulder and the right ear.
Another contributor of a bad swing is when
players hunch their backs or bend from the waist. Bad posture
is an adversary to any good golf game. Sometimes the patterns
are so inherent that the golfer is unaware of the idiosyncrasies.