The grip is one of the most important fundamentals of golf. Without the proper form, your swing can be set up for failure before it even begins. But what does a proper grip look like? For help with ...
Smaller hands? A smaller grip is probably what you should hold. Larger hands? Larger grip. Makes sense. But is there a quick and easy way to grasp where you fall on the grip spectrum? Kellie Stenzel ...
Mike Spicci is a 6-handicapper at Rock Ridge C.C. in Newtown, Conn. His irons and wedges feature typical round rubber grips. His driver, fairway wood and hybrid, however, are adorned with Golf Pride’s ...
Editor's note: Each week, Megan Padua, a teaching professional at Maidstone Club (East Hampton, N.Y.) and Belfair Plantation (Bluffton, S.C.), and one of Golf Digest's Best Young Teachers, offers tips ...
This is the most important finger in your right-hand grip. You need to “feel” the weight of the club in this finger. That is why it is so important to have the first joint of the finger more on top of ...
In your left hand the element that makes the grip correct is what part of your hand folds over first. You need to fold the heel pad over first. That means your fingers would move to the left as the ...
Another new golf season has begun and your drives are still ending up in the right rough. Maybe it's time to finally visit the fairway in 2015. Let's look at a few ways to hit the ball straighter: ...
The most exciting thing about any Major Championship is the final round on Sunday. From immense cloud coverage to a jam-packed leaderboard, TPC Harding Park was full of exciting moments down the ...
If you're a player who tends to slice or push everything to the right, you're not alone. Ask 100 amateur golfers what their miss is, and I'd bet 90 percent of them would describe this exact result.