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Three Club Clutching Types Golfers Pursue While you can consider the club stick and the ball are the essential elements of golf, the international golfer Joseph Saigh suggests that you need to know how to grip the club correctly if you wish to win. This might appear a bit confusing for the amateur golfers who have started their career a few while ago. This is because they might not be aware of the various types of grips that commonly used by ace golfers of the world. However, Saigh elaborates about them here. So, start reading ahead in order to know about three gripping styles. Interlocked gripping style In this style, the hands remain locked around the club in such a manner that the left hand is placed over the right one. In addition, the pointer finger of the left arm should rest in between the middle finger and the thumb of the left palm. The benefit of this method is that people with small sized hands will find it easy to grip on to the club firmly while making a stroke and avoid overstraining of the wrists. Overlapped gripping style This style also bears similarity with the interlocking style, but has slight differences. To be specific, the hands should clasp each other in such a manner that the left hand should be placed over the right one. However, the distinctive aspect of this style is that although the pointer finger should rest in between the middle finger and the thumb of the left hand, the gap must be much less in comparison to the above mentioned style. Here, world famous Joe Saigh Golf Consultant says that this clutching style is most appropriate for golfers who have large hands. This style helps them in attaining unity between the two hands during power strokes.

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Three Club Clutching Types Golfers Pursue

While you can consider the club stick and the ball are the essential elements ofgolf, the international golfer Joseph Saigh suggests that you need to know howto grip the club correctly if you wish to win. This might appear a bit confusingfor the amateur golfers who have started their career a few while ago. This isbecause they might not be aware of the various types of grips that commonlyused by ace golfers of the world. However, Saigh elaborates about them here.So, start reading ahead in order to know about three gripping styles.

Interlocked gripping style

In this style, the hands remain locked around the club in such a manner that theleft hand is placed over the right one. In addition, the pointer finger of the leftarm should rest in between the middle finger and the thumb of the left palm.The benefit of this method is that people with small sized hands will find it easyto grip on to the club firmly while making a stroke and avoid overstraining ofthe wrists.

Overlapped gripping style

This style also bears similarity with the interlocking style, but has slightdifferences. To be specific, the hands should clasp each other in such a mannerthat the left hand should be placed over the right one. However, the distinctiveaspect of this style is that although the pointer finger should rest in between themiddle finger and the thumb of the left hand, the gap must be much less incomparison to the above mentioned style. Here, world famous Joe Saigh GolfConsultant says that this clutching style is most appropriate for golfers whohave large hands. This style helps them in attaining unity between the twohands during power strokes.

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Neutral gripping style

This style of gripping is completely different from the other two styles. Thespecialty of this style is that the hands are placed in the same alignment s that ofthe golf club before the golfer makes a swing. The merit of this clutching styleis that the flexibility of the knuckles makes it convenient to position theclubface in respect to the target before making a stroke.

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