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  • Grip Pressure

    It seems that every time I try to relax my grip (like I keep reading I should do), it seems my wrists get all whippy and I am all over the place. How do you relax the grip and yet keep the wrists firm enough? I seem to be either too loose or too rigid. Any helpful hints? Thanks.
    Posted to Ask the T2G Professionals! (Forum) by Bogey Pro 48 on 03-01-2008
  • The Bad Grip Plague

    By Randy Smith I can't tell you why, but it seems I've been seeing an extraordinary amount of grip problems during the past few months. When your grip is in a poor position, it affects several other things in your swing. Here's a partial list of swing problems caused by bad grip: ball curve...
    Posted to Real Golf with Randy Smith (Weblog) by Randy Smith on 07-13-2007
  • Grip pressure

    I am trying to maintain proper driver grip pressure and hip turn, without feeling like I'm losing control of the driver.  Any drills I can use?
    Posted to Ask the T2G Professionals! (Forum) by rra_78 on 06-23-2007
  • Check Your Grip First, Before Working On Your Golf Swing

    By Randy Smith The inconsistency of ball flight is a major problem for the average golfer; one shot struck well may go left and hook, and another one may go way right and slice. Both shots feel pretty much the same. Many times after being stricken with this problem, a player will go to the practice tee...
    Posted to Real Golf with Randy Smith (Weblog) by Randy Smith on 06-15-2007
  • Why Are You Wearing Out Your Glove?

    When I am on the practice tee observing, one of the first things that I do is check out the wear patterns of a player’s glove. With most amateur players you will see wear patterns on the thumb and also on the heel pad of the palm of the glove. Over time, they wear holes in both of these spots. Which...
    Posted to Real Golf with Randy Smith (Weblog) by Randy Smith on 05-03-2006
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