By: MrShortGame Golf | Duration: 00:16:51
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This grip sensor technology from Sensor Edge will fix your golf swing and give you the yards you’ve been losing off the tee box.
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Good morning Matt,
I like this show -the grip and my grip naturally is a strong grip in my right hand compared to my left hand . And im right handed. I hope I'm doing it correctly???
hi
I love this guy so much! Just giving information Matt. haha
A grip strengthening devise can help boost grip pressure 3x in a month.
Brain overload 😂
Is there a machine that would tell Rick Shiels to not try a 183y 8i on cold wet mornings into a breeze over the lake? He needs one.
Loved the physics of him talking about impact and the hands “going backwards”, fascinating! Wished we could’ve seen the data (not the person’s name…) just the graph, for comparison. Interesting that he literally pegged your forearm as being previously injured before you even mentioned it. That clearly speaks to him having a ton of experience. Thanks!
Cool tech stuff
Great content, explanation ist super,super simple and impressing,a new Dimension,thank you
That could have been cool to have some trackman numbers to see the difference during your experimentation with grip pressure.
SensorEdge is a great company. I tested a beta version of this grip a little over a year ago in my studio. Glad to see the development has progressed a lot and it’s getting ready for prime time.
The guys at Superspeed have been anaylzing the same thing. I've got to question the data of both them at Superspeed and this guy as I want to see who they have tested and what their graphs look like, otherwise they could be quoting some cat from the Siberian Senior Tour and calling them their tour players. So without validation it doesn't mean much.
That said after doing a seminar with guys at Superspeed I have been experimenting with tightening my trail hand (right) just before impact for the last couple of weeks with pretty good success. I guess primarily because my bad shot is when my right moves a touch stronger on the downswing and sometimes I lose it and the tightening has helped. Whether this is a good thing I'm not sure but definitely helps with the driver but not so with any other club.
I'd like to see some more with some data to validate it. The guy presenting doesnt look like he even plays so I want to see which pros and some graphs otherwise it lacks credibility.
Very informative and entertaining Matt – great see such technical analysis and know how it actually happens. Obviously too late for us to change such fundamentals (without 6+ mths intensive training), but very interesting. Pros have very strong hands and wrists (million ball strikes) and that when they squeeze at 50% it is like us mortals at 80%. Using a finger wrist strengthener is a good idea. I saw a Pete Cowan video for pressure with iron clubs – he said to take normal grip and then to turn right hand left a little and left hand right a little left and create a gentle 'squeeze' just before take away – and maintain that from take away all the way to finish. Now I am older I do that for all clubs – makes contact more consistent and 'strong'.
Great video. Of course now we need one on how to pull back that grip to whip through impact!
This data makes sense if you think about how you are taught how to move through the impact zone, as he said, there is no "ideal" per se. That said, this tech still seems to be very beta so the results may not be super accurate. I'd be curious to see how it evolves. Cool idea!
Such a great idea and finally the real-time grip pressure can be revealed during a swing, which definitely reflects swing patterns.
The trail hand is supposed to have lighter pressure, due to less contact area on the grip.
Hogan wished he had three right hands. Hm…, interesting!
Way more interesting than I first thought. I almost skipped because I thought it was just a new golf aide.
Matt.. you shot even par on your last round. I think your doing just fine with your "pressures". This guys seems as confused as you do. 🤷
I experimented one day on the range by trying to stop my hands/arms at impact and letting the club whip through. It added 20 yards on a 7 iron and it felt far more powerful.
This dude is totally biased to statistical results and not actual results. Mr short game you're doing just fine.
Not convinced on this one yet. Would need to see how this compares with other players and pros.
I actually game the Callaway x forged CB's
My most recent golf lesson the pro kept saying "interesting", "interesting", "hmmm", "interesting"… I felt like a schmo too.
Guy sounds like a James Bond Villain.
Tell Sam Snead this! I think what happens is grip pressure through impact increases as a result of speed otherwise the club would slip out of your hand. Also, tour pros are athletes that lift weights so their max pressure is likely higher. Fred Couples barely hangs on with his trail hand.
Interesting tool, but we need reference points. Like tour average for pressure or where the best in the world are at different stages. Data that isn't interpreted is just Data.
I wonder if that was carpal tunnel because that is where everyone gets it, in the wrists Which is where you looked down at.
Anyhow a very useful methodology for understanding the swing. Probably useful for any racket sport
I don't know what a professional tour players grip pressure is? Its all individual for each player. Bryson DeChambeau vs Phil Mickelson?
Sorry how is this going to help again. You seem exhausted and all this will Do is mess with your game
That cord has to be annoying lol
What bull shit!!………….YOU think they have that in tennis, baseball, racket ball?>>>CMON>>YOU hacks!!!
Omar, this man may be brilliant & have a very interesting product which could have a winner however . . . . don’t take any swing advise form him. You swing the club great so maybe you can tinker with the grip pressure a little but don’t mess with anything else. Good video though.
Tin Cup wants his training aid back
Next up…a device that will tell you if you are exhaling or inhaling and how much at impact!😵💫
Thanks Matt, this video was super informative.
Awesome vid as always Matt
Quite a fascinating test! Professionals' grip pressure being loosened at impact implies other body mechanics at work to allow the clubhead to whip through with the correct face angle. This might be intuitive to experienced players or natural athletes, but not to everyone else.
Shout out to be better golf having this guy on 6 months ago😊
This is very cool…however, it’s really just a data point at this point. Can’t really use this to help at all unless and until there is a definitive connection between doing something with the hand pressure that leads to improvement….as he said, there is no right way….so, beyond saying pros have stronger grips (which makes sense since they swing it much faster), we get nothing from this…other than throwing out the old adage about pretend you’re holding a baby bird or a tube of toothpaste. The other deficiency in this assessment, is it is not able to determine whether you are using your forearms as well as your fingers for grip…some people can grip the hack out of something without tensing up their wrist and forearms, using only finger strength, whereas others will stiffen their entire forearm and even their bicep…two completely different results and abilities. Lastly, get they don’t want to name the pro’s data, but you have at least showed it so we can see what it looks like without naming them. Athletic Motion does it all the time….pretty cool though…