Conventional Grip
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Conventional Grip: A type of ball drilling where the fingers are placed up to the second joint. Not used by many higher skilled players as it is much harder to get a hook on this type of drilling, although, is . . . View Full Definition
Overlapping Grip: (also 'overlap' and 'vardon grip' after famous player, harry vardon) the most common grip in golf, placing the hands on the club such that the pinky finger of the bottom hand rests on the in . . . View Full Definition
Psycho Grip: (also 'claw grip, gator grip') an unusual method of gripping the putter, popularized by pga tour player chris dimarco, where the fingers of the bottom hand are on top of the grip rather than . . . View Full Definition
Pronated Grip: A grip on the bar where the palm of the hand faces down of you during the exercise.
Neutral Grip: A grip on a bar when the palm of each hand face each other.
Grip: 1. The handle of a golf club (usually covered with rubber, leather, etc.) 2. The holding, or method of holding, a golf club
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Interlocking Grip: (also 'interlock grip') a method of placing the hands on the club such that the index finger of the top hand (nearest the end of the handle or grip) and the pinky of the bottom hand hook tog . . . View Full Definition
Regrip: 1. To move or reposition the hands on the club during the swing 2. To replace the grip of a club
Strong Grip: Where the hands are rotated into a position of more physical advantage on the grip and, all else being equal, the club face has a tendency to close during the swing (e.g., for a right-handed . . . View Full Definition
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