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How difficult you catch the club can have a huge impact on your swinging.
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Your hands are the only link between you and the Golf Club, so it’s important to understand how to keep the club properly. We have written a lot about how to capture the club in recent weeks, and today that topic will continue.
If you have read any of our previous stories, you are likely to know the basics of How to keep the club properly And as to Learn the best control of your swinging. Today, we take it a step further and discuss how firm You have to catch the club.
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How tightly do you have to catch your clubs
How difficult you squeeze the club while swinging may seem like a trivial theme, but it can have an impact on how you hit the ball. Turn it very hard and you will produce tension in your body, but catch it very loose and you will lose control of the club. Theelli is finding somewhere right in the middle.
“I always equal the Golf movement back to other sports,” Ruggiero says. “You wouldn’t have a pitcher to throw a bare ball while holding (it). I think you have to catch the club so hard to feel like you have control of it.”
Ruggiero says that when he teaches his students how hard to catch the club, he always thinks again in a conversation he had with Ben Crenshaw. In their conversation, Ruggiero asked him how to catch the club.
“He brought something with his old Mentor and teacher Harvey Penick,” Ruggiero says. “He looked at the forearms. And he watched there was no tension on the forearms … Lots of tension on the arm is bad, but enough control force to keep the club is good.”
At the end of the day, you want to find that sweet place just in the middle, where you have a strong clue catch and you can control the club, but not as much as the tension is spreading to the rest of your body. If you can do this, you will be in the perfect position to make solid golf oscillations.