Ok.. first things first. So, put your left on the the club so the " V" formed between your thumb and your index finger points to your right shoulder.This might feel a little bit awkward at first. You're doing it right now, and though it might take some time to get comfortable, don't get discouraged, or fall back in to your old bad habit.
Now your hands are ligned up properly. That means that your " V" on your right hand also points to your right shoulder when you put it on the club.Again, this will feel strange. That's that. Then and only then should you proceed to the next move. I can now talk about the keading wrist and it's importance at the top of the backswing. That simple act puts the clubhead fully in line, on plane with the target line. That's it. Here is a list of how to do it:
It's actually really not very hard. 2. Use these fingers to put pressure on the grip. Still, don't worry about the rest of your golf swing. Just focus on turning that club in towards your forearm with these two fingers.
The rotationn will be a small one. just the two fingers rotating. If it is, you've done it. Repeat until it's fixed.
Ok.. that's the move. .
You'll still have to do everything else, don't get me wrong. It's a good thing.
This is pretty much the finaly touch on a very consistent swing. Next:
Putting Aids.
Originall posted at
The Tee Shot, Golf's Ego Booster.