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I Learned How To Grip The Golf Club From A Top 50 Coach... And I've Never Hit The Ball Better!

Images of Alex Elliott demonstrating the perfect neutral golf grip inset over an image of Baz Plummer in the finish position after hitting a drive on the 6th tee box at Sand Moor Golf Club.

In the past, I never fully appreciated how much the perfect golf grip could improve ball striking, but my eyes were well and truly opened after I spent some time with Golf Monthly Top 50 Coach Alex Elliott.

He shared the process for this crucial fundamental in basic and understandable terms, with a clear process that any golfer can follow.

Whether you have a strong or a weak grip, making these tweaks towards achieving a neutral golf grip could be the key to shooting lower scores.

So, in the interest of helping you to play better golf, I have shared this simple lesson on how to grip the golf club that I received from an expert PGA pro...

A Simple Lesson On How To Grip The Golf Club From A PGA Pro

One of the main things that many club golfers get wrong with the golf grip is the positioning of the club in the hand.

Ideally, I want to see the grip of the club sitting in the fingers (as indicated by the green lines on my golf glove in the image below) and not in the palm.

The green dot on my glove should then sit on top of the club. This allows the wrists to control the club better in terms of an effective release, but it also allows you to set the wrists more efficiently from a power perspective.

The grip should sit in the fingers, not the palms, identified by the green line on my glove (Image credit: Tom Miles)

When looking down at the golf club from a standard set-up position, you should be able to see the creases formed by the thumbs and forefingers of your lead and trail hands both pointing to your trail shoulder.

Ideally, you want to see around two-and-a-half knuckles on the gloved hand when you look down on it from above.

This will help you to create a neutral golf grip, and the above are some clear and identifiable reference points that you can easily check before every single shot that you hit.

Learning the neutral golf grip is a great way for amateur golfers to improve their ball striking (Image credit: Tom Miles)

Visual Demonstration Of How To Grip The Golf Club

Below, I have included a great GIF of each stage in the process for how to grip the golf club. You can come back to this as a reference point whenever you like to work on these fundamentals, or use it as a checklist when you need a bit of a reset.

This visual demonstration of how to grip the golf club is a great reference point or checklist for all amateur golfers (Image credit: Tom Miles)

What Different Methods Are There To Grip The Putter?

There are many different methods that golfers can use when learning how to grip a putter, but ultimately it comes down to personal preference.

I would advise trying the claw grip for putting, the left hand low grip and the reverse overlap to see if any feel more comfortable than the conventional method.

Golf Monthly instruction writer Baz Plummer did this little putting grip experiment recently, trying each of the grips listed above, which helped him to find the perfect putting grip for him - so, why not give it a try yourself?

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