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01-13-2006 02:48 PM #1
grip size
My father is a slicer. He's lefty, pushing sixty, and swings more round the body with abbreviated backswing and an over the top, out to in swing plane. I've been working with him a little to correct this slicing action first by getting more on plane and by moving the left foot back to promote a more inside out swing. It seemed to be working rather well, increase in distance, straighter shots, more confidence. Still a pronounced fade but nowhere near the banana he hit before. My question is can grip size alter your shot pattern? I seem to remember a previous post about this...
ie. larger grips would promote slice or hook?
The reason I'm asking is he's arthritic and I looked at several grips specific to that and they looked larger than the standard.
We are also looking at more friendly shafts for his swing speed but thats another thread.
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01-13-2006 02:53 PM #2
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Try arthritic grips.. their bigger, but they work. However, a smaller grip has been know to allow the hands to release the club a little easier. I think his slicing problems are more mechanical, i.e. grip, backswing positions, and the most common, a quick lower body that throws the shoulders right out and across the line. Rear foot back is a great drill: its preventing the right hip from moving outwards and allowing the arms to fall down.
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01-13-2006 03:02 PM #3
Originally Posted by golfCOACH
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