I am experimenting with a change in my left hand grip, and wanted feedback on the value of placing the club, diagonally across the first 3 fingers and into the hand, just above the pinky finger.
As opposed to in the palm aka "Hogan Grip"
with that grip, then I would keep it for now..However I'm guessing the others wouldn't like it and maybe that's why no one has responded..Originally Posted by okie Hogan's left hand grip was under the palmPerfect! The picture shows exactly what I am NOT doing now. In this picture, the club is only in the index finger and not in any of the other fingers; it rests in the hand/palm above the remaning 3 fingers. I know that works for many and am not "questioning its value."
Originally Posted by 300Drive Perfect! The picture shows exactly what I am NOT doing now. In this picture, the club is only in the index finger and not in any of the other fingers; it rests in the hand/palm above the remaning 3 fingers. I know that works for many and am not "questioning its value."
My question is, what if its held "lower" and into the first 3 fingers, and in the hand just above the pinky finger, or lower pad of the hand?
Again, not questioning the Hogan grip, just seeking feedback on alternatives ways of holding the club that may work even better for some players. What are the implications of playing with a grip thats not higher in the hand, rather, is in the fingers of the left hand?
Originally Posted by 300Drive Perfect! The picture shows exactly what I am NOT doing now. In this picture, the club is only in the index finger and not in any of the other fingers; it rests in the hand/palm above the remaning 3 fingers. I know that works for many and am not "questioning its value."I think you will find that once the fingers in the illustrated "Hogan" grip are closed, the handle lays more or less across the crease of the fingers where they meet the palm; rather than diagonally across the palm itself.
My question is, what if its held "lower" and into the first 3 fingers, and in the hand just above the pinky finger, or lower pad of the hand?
Again, not questioning the Hogan grip, just seeking feedback on alternatives ways of holding the club that may work even better for some players. What are the implications of playing with a grip thats not higher in the hand, rather, is in the fingers of the left hand?
Originally Posted by Burner I think you will find that once the fingers in the illustrated "Hogan" grip are closed, the handle lays more or less across the crease of the fingers where they meet the palm; rather than diagonally across the palm itself.......that was my thinking as well, but, wanted confirmation. If you grip it "literally" the way its normally depitcted in Hogan's book.....it sucks!