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Better Iron Play within Your Grasp
« on: July 28, 2010, 09:18:41 AM »

Better Iron Play within Your Grasp
Strong, weak, Vardon or overlap, how you grip the club is undoubtedly a critical component of the golf swing with ping g15 driver. However, the hands need to do a lot more than simply buy golf clubs during the golf swing. One hand, in particular, is responsible for controlling the clubface. The other manipulates shaft angle and the release over the ball? Read on and you’ll see, once and for all, how the hands are supposed to function in the golf swing with ping g15 irons. If you hook or slice the ball, it’s probably because the wrong hand is trying to control the clubface. Your left hand should be responsible for the rotational control of the clubface, meaning if you hook or slice, you’re not letting your left hand do its job. Practicing this drill will help, but you have to commit to get results. The left hand is responsible for the rotational movement of the taylormade r7 cgb max fairway wood
, which, in turn, controls the direction of the clubface. To really get a feel for this, grab a club with your left hand and practice rotating your taylormade r9 460 driver so the clubface opens and closes. Why the left hand? Simply put, the left hand rotates more naturally from closed to open than it does from open to closed (which is what the right hand has to do). Putting the left hand in charge of this motion makes it easier and also takes a lot of stress off the right hand in the process. Instead, remember the left is in charge of clubface rotation. ishiner 
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