Golf Grip Techniques & Tips

Last Update: March 12, 2009

Video By: eHow.com

Learn golf tips on improving your grip on your clubs in this free video clip.

About this Author

David Anderson played golf throughout junior high, high school and college, earning a partial scholarship to Angelina County Junior College. He has worked on sports radio writing and broadcasting in Austin, Texas since 1980. Anderson has covered numerous professional golf tournaments, including the Champions Tour, the PGA Tour, the LPGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour. He has also served as organizer, participant and master of ceremonies for more than one hundred charity fundraising golf tournaments.

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Video Transcript

Hi! David Anderson for Expert Village. We are here at the Golf Club at Star Ranch outside of Austin, Texas to help you with your golf game to give you some tips on what to do to improve your score. Right now we are going to go through some various grips if you've seen the Pro's play either in person or on TV, you see that many of the golf pro's both men and women, are using various grips for their putter. The most normal grip is both hands either folded over, one on top of the other, or you can use a baseball grip. Some people put the 4 finger down the frame. I prefer a little bit of an overhand, doubling up on the grip with a thumb riding down on the shaft and putt with your shoulders. Another grip on the Pro tour is a cross hand. Many people are going to that or the left hand is below the right hand. Once again, you can double up. Many people, many Pro's like the cross hand.

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