If you grip the ping g30 driver too tightly, your muscles become firm and rigid with less flexibility. This will reduce your swing speed, and the clubhead won’t release at the correct time through the impact zone. Alternatively, a grip that is too loose reduces control of the club and decreases your ability to hit the sweet spot consistently. To get the feel for the right amount of grip pressure, hold a club in front of you pointing vertically to the sky. Your sand wedge works well for this as it typically has the heaviest head. For a right-handed player, put your left hand on the bottom of the grip with just enough pressure in your last three fingers to keep the TaylorMade SLDR Driver from falling or leaning over from its vertical position. Add the right hand so that it is in the correct grip position. This hand should have essentially no pressure, yet still make full contact with the grip and work in concert with the left hand. Once you have this correct golf club grip, you will feel a bit of controlling pressure in the last three fingers of your left hand, with a very small amount of pressure in the two middle fingers of your right hand. Try to maintain this pressure throughout your swing. Once you get the hang of this, you will achieve your maximum swing speed and distance, without losing accuracy.
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