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Aiming & Gripping the Club

 
Aim


Place the sole of the club on the ground with the bottom front edge (the leading edge) at right angles to the intended target.

 
Gripping the Club
 
Place the base of the little finger of the left hand 1 1/2 inches down the club, the grip runs across the fingers to the middle joint in the first finger.   Grip
 
Fold the palm over the grip then close the fingers. The thumb is held into the first finger and runs down the right centre of the grip. The main pressure is applied by the last three fingers with the others just sitting loosely on the club with two knuckles showing.   Grip
 
Place the middle 2 joints of the middle 2 fingers of the right hand under the grip with the little finger held away. The fingers are then pushed up to the first finger of the left hand.   Grip
 
The two fingers then hold the club then the palm is folded over the left hand.   Grip
 
The little finger of the right hand nestles into the gap formed by the first and second finger of the left hand. The first finger of the right hand should feel like it is gently pulling a trigger. The main pressure is applied by the two middle fingers with the others just sitting on the club. The palm of the right hand should now be facing the intended target.   Grip
 
The club should be held just hard enough to keep hold of it.
 

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