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Determining if Your Grip Pressure is Too Tight: Expert Tips to Help You Gauge

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 7, 2024Updated:October 7, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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When it comes to grip pressure in golf, many players have heard the advice to hold the club like a baby bird, as famously stated by Sam Snead. However, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jason Baile offers a different perspective on this topic. In a video posted on Titleist’s YouTube page, Baile explains that grip pressure itself is not the problem, but rather how and where it is exerted on the club. He argues that it’s more about where you grip the club and where you apply that pressure, rather than focusing on holding it lightly like a baby bird.

Baile points out that the issue for many players is gripping the club tightly with downward pressure, which can lead to tension in the forearms, shoulders, and jaw. Instead, he suggests directing the grip pressure upwards, which allows for retaining power and control in the swing. By pulling up into the grip with your fingers, you can maintain supple wrists, elbows, and soft shoulders while still having control of the club face. This approach allows for a more intentional swing and better overall performance on the course.

To summarize Baile’s tips on grip pressure, it’s important to focus on feeling the pressure pulling up rather than pushing down as you swing. This adjustment can lead to improved control, power, and overall performance in your game. By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your grip pressure is on point and optimize your swing for better results on the course. Watch Baile’s video for a demonstration of his tips and techniques for improving grip pressure in your golf game.

As a four-year member of Columbia’s inaugural class of female varsity golfers, Jessica has a unique perspective on the game and brings her experience to GOLF.com. She is responsible for producing both print and online features, overseeing major special projects, and conducting interviews for the publication. Her original interview series, “A Round With,” has been well-received and showcases her passion for the game of golf.

Overall, grip pressure is a key element of the golf swing that can greatly impact your performance on the course. By following Baile’s guidelines and focusing on pulling up with your grip pressure, you can improve your control, power, and overall consistency in your game. Remember to relax your forearms, shoulders, and jaw as you swing, allowing for a more fluid and intentional motion. With practice and attention to detail, you can master your grip pressure and optimize your swing for success in golf.

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