4 pressure points of the swing

what are the four pressures points of the swing
6-C-1

#1 The heel of the right hand where it touches either the left hand thumb or the clubshaft (as required by the grip used).
#2 The last three fingers of the left hand
#3 The first joint of the right hand index finger where it touches the clubshaft.
#4 Wherever the straight left arm contacts the left side.
Originally Posted by Thom 6-C-1

#1 The heel of the right hand where it touches either the left hand thumb or the clubshaft (as required by the grip used).
#2 The last three fingers of the left hand
#3 The first joint of the right hand index finger where it touches the clubshaft.
#4 Wherever the straight left arm contacts the left side.
where is the first joint of the index finger?
Originally Posted by Thom 6-C-1

#1 The heel of the right hand where it touches either the left hand thumb or the clubshaft (as required by the grip used).
#2 The last three fingers of the left hand
#3 The first joint of the right hand index finger where it touches the clubshaft.
#4 Wherever the straight left arm contacts the left side.
I am a long time student of the Golfing Machine, however this is my first post, so please be patient with me! I understand where PP #'s 1-3-4 are located and where on the grip #'s 1 & 3 are located, however it all of a sudden struck me that I couldn't tell someone where #2 is positional on the grip, other than squeezing with the last three finges. Does #2 align with 1 & 3 on the aft side of the shaft. Does the pressure point change based on the different left hand grip variations. Look forward to a reply.

Slazman
Originally Posted by Slazman I am a long time student of the Golfing Machine, however this is my first post, so please be patient with me! I understand where PP #'s 1-3-4 are located and where on the grip #'s 1 & 3 are located, however it all of a sudden struck me that I couldn't tell someone where #2 is positional on the grip, other than squeezing with the last three finges. Does #2 align with 1 & 3 on the aft side of the shaft. Does the pressure point change based on the different left hand grip variations. Look forward to a reply.

Slazman
Take a look at Geoff Evans' (of Pure Ball Striker fame) video on YouTube where he very aptly demonstrates the Strong Single Action golf grip.
Thank you Air for your prompt reply and direction of the Youtube video. Jeff does a great job of isolating these alignments.

Slazman