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Enhance Your Golf Swing: Grip Tips for Steep and Shallow Swings

Enhance Your Golf Swing: Grip Tips for Steep and Shallow Swings
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In this riveting episode of The Art of Simple Golf, the team delves deep into the intricate world of golf grips and swing types. Picture this: you're out on the green, gripping your club, and suddenly, you realize that the key to mastering your swing lies in how you hold that club. Are you a part of the elite group of golfers with a steep swing, or do you belong to the tribe of the shallow swingers? The distinction lies not in your backswing but in that crucial moment halfway down when everything comes into play.

For those who find themselves on the steeper side of the spectrum, a weak grip can spell disaster, leading to a lack of club face control and a frustratingly open face at impact. But fear not, for the solution lies in embracing a stronger grip, turning your arm over, and asserting dominance over that club like a true golfing maestro. By making these subtle adjustments, you can transform your swing, square that club face, and unleash a torrent of accurate shots that will leave your competitors in awe.

Now, let's shift our focus to the golfers with a steeper swing plane. For this fearless bunch, a stronger lead grip might seem like the answer, but beware - it could backfire, leaving you with a wide-open club face and a world of trouble. Instead, the experts at The Art of Simple Golf recommend a clever trick: internal rotation of the upper arm and a slightly weaker grip to achieve that elusive perfect impact position. By mastering this technique, you can bid farewell to the days of struggling to control the club face and embrace a new era of confident, precise shots that will elevate your game to new heights.

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