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I started playing around early to mid-summer last year, so just over a year and a half. I have never been comfortable using anything other than the two hand (baseball) grip when swinging. I don't think I've seen another golfer use this grip and am pretty sure that no pro golfers use it, so I figured there was something to using the overlap or interlock. Well I tried using these other two every once in a while at the range and liked the overlap more, but just couldn't get comfortable enough with it. When I worked at the pro shop at Dick's this summer, I would hit in the simulator when business was slow and use nothing but the overlap grip. It was a slow progression but I became more accustomed to the new grip.
Well today was the first time I've played on a course in about 3-4 weeks and decided it was time to try the overlap grip. My buddy and I only played 9 holes, but there was a major difference in my game today. I usually hit a slight fade with my driver that goes about 250 yards with roll. Today was nothing but straight drives, with multiple ending in the 260-270 range. But the biggest difference was with my irons. Again, I usually hit a slight fade but was hitting them straight and sometimes with a little draw. And I was getting more yardage with my irons than I'm used to, which I'm a fan of. But unfortunately, I was flying greens a lot. I consider my 7 iron to be my 150 yard club. On a 428 yard par 4, I lasered 158 yards to the pin in the middle of the green. So naturally, I pulled out my 7 iron hoping to make it to the front of the green and bounce up towards the hole. So I hit my approach shot and saw a nice little draw form, but watched it land and stick about 5 feet off the back of the green. I have never hit a 7 iron that far in my life! I don't know if I was seeing distance gains because of confidence or just making more solid contact consistently, but I really hope these distances and ball flights become the norm instead of the exception. But thank you to those who took the time to read my "epiphany" from today's round. And out of curiousity, which grip do you guys and gals use? |
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Great to hear that the new grip clicked for you.
I've used the Vardon grip http://golf.about.com/cs/golfterms/g..._vardongri.htm since I started years ago. I've attempted the interlocking but it felt uncomfortable to me. Good Luck on your following rounds. |
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A few things came up during my 1st ever lesson earlier this spring and one of them was my 10 finger grip. The pro highly suggested I use one of the other two methods. I had messed around with overlap and interlock on my own before but never felt comfortable with it. So, I did. I used it for the lesson, 2 buckets afterwards, and a pre-round bucket the next day. I proceeded to lose 8 balls on the first 5 holes. Now, I know you're thinking it could've been any number of things that we worked on and not enough time for any changes to have an effect but I returned to my 10 finger on hole 6 and bombed a 3 wood over a creek I had intended to lay up short of and did not lose a ball, or shoot badly, the rest of the round. I continue to work with my grip but, as of now, I'm still a 10 finger guy.
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Great to hear that the new grip clicked for you. |
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