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June 23, 2024
by AlexElliottGolf

This Grip Mistake WRECKS 97% of Swings (But Nobody Knows About It!)

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By: AlexElliottGolf | Duration: 00:07:47


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YOU have never realised the importance of your right hand GRIP and right knuckles placement on the golf club until now! It’s a true eye opener in terms of SPEED, POWER, control, stopping a hook and slice out on the golf course… get this 15 second grip right and it will be a complete game changer!

Making sure you get the correct grip with your right hand on the golf club is the KEY to power and control so with driver it will give you the ability to HIT long and straight drives time after time as well as pure struck iron golf shots! EYE OPENER! THIS 15 SECOND RIGHT KNUCKLE GRIP TIP WILL COMPLETELY SHOCK YOU!! how to grip a driver, what is the best grip to stop a slice, what si the best grip to stop a hook golf shots. what is the best golf grip for more power?

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38 Comments

  1. @AlexElliottGolf

    Happy Sunday! – just check your right knuckle for me before you play! It will make all the difference

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  2. @robertbrodie61

    great video!! does this knuckle placement also work for irons?

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  3. @susancrowther9998

    Great video – I have a question why do I feel as though the grip slips on transition and when I try and release the club – like you have mentioned in previous videos like a frisbee I hit the ball low and left and sometimes even catch the top of the ball and top it. Thanks hope you can fit this into one of your videos.

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  4. @seantracey43

    Hi Alex, I’ve just bought some wedges and when they arrived they had midsize grips on them????‍♂️ but I seem to be able to control the club head so much easier and it seems so much more comfortable. Is this a thing?? I’m confused

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  5. @daultonhighley5156

    Does happen all the time but when I start snap hooking on the golf course it doesn’t stop for a few holes. How can I prevent this or when it happens having a something to stay at the back of my mind to fix my setup so I don’t do it again

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  6. @Jack0117Bs

    Right again coach
    I WILL NEVER GO BACK ⛳️????

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  7. @RaySchwanenberger

    Alex how about a video about reading greens and maybe your thought on the "Aim Point Method" I have seen some of the pros using. Thank you.

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  8. @dennysmoreiradecampos2499

    Hello Alex … thank you very much for all your tips! I have a question … I have a tendency to open the face club. I do have a Garmin R10 measuring my swing. Even swinging inside out with the proper grip I do end-up have a tendency of opening the club face. Any suggestions?

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  9. @mightyeagles63

    Thx Alex this could be a life saver with my woods and hybrids

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  10. @marcusgeorge1825

    Hi Alex, as a left hander, who plays right handed, then can you explain the differences between a lead arm strong golfer and a trail arm strong golfer (the majority of players). Any differences that need to be addressed. Thank you.

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  11. @jjflash1645

    I did this last week when I play and it made a big difference in my game. Definitely a keeper. Keep these videos coming.

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  12. @1striperon

    I’m sure something basic, like my grip, is causing inconsistent contact. This may be just what I need. Thanks, Alex.

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  13. @Psouthi

    Hi Alex, I have what I believe is a process problem. I mostly know what to do under every circumstances, but I don’t seem to be able to recall the right process under various circumstantial stress. If this happens three times in a row, then I simply lose my patience and play careless stupid golf, and my handicap suffers as a result. The pattern is like this: one or two great rounds in a row and then 3 very bad rounds in a row. Even when I was living the dream in my great rounds, where I scored around 38 points, I would have left a lot of shots out there, basically around 3 or 4 3-putts. Currently, I feel like I am about to have a couple of great rounds as I already thrown 3 rounds in a row. My best GA handicap was at 22.5 and I am sitting at 24. I regularly hit my driver 210 m carry plus (or minus 15 m). I can hit my 7-wood 170 m carry but only on a perfect lie. Playing under stress, I tend to aim wrong and hit flush but 15 to 20 degrees right off my target line (they are not slices). Other distances (not carry) for me to choose my irons: 90-110 m Gap wedge, 110-125 m Pitching wedge, 125-135 m 9 iron, 135- 145 m 8 iron, 145-155 6 iron, More than 155 m I might use 5 iron or a punch through 4 or 3 irons. I hate my 7 iron. On approaches, I might pitch using 8 iron or 9 iron or Pitching wedge or 56 degree wedge. If I have to flop my ball high I might use my 60 degree wedge. What should I work on to enjoy golfing?

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  14. @paulinelock592

    Love this Alex. I know how important the grip is and I like to feel my right first knuckle like a ‘trigger finger’. It seems to work well.

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  15. @nelsonjames1272

    Looks like your grip is a bit too big. Thumb and index finger should fit together; no gaps.

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  16. @markbolton4142

    If you're a right-handed player your power comes from your left arm, and just the opposite for a left-handed person

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  17. @calgent8260

    Hello Alex, thanks for addressing right hand. My right hand has been so dominant and haunted me for years. I do grip it like you are showing with my right thumb and index finger in that exact spot. My Problem: I have a huge, huge tendency to rotate my right hand at impact and put super top spin on many shots especially Driver. I amaze my group I play with with so much top spin at times they call me Bjorn Borg!! Then, on certain days, the Top Spin is not so prevalent. I cannot seem to stop rolling the right hand over at impact. I have always thought it was because I have such a weak left hand. I have always been since a kid a severely dominant right side person. It killed me in soccer because had such a weak left foot! Basketball could never go to the left hand for anything. DOMINANT, DOMINANT right hand! I have thought of maybe trying a baseball grip. No matter how hard I seem to try I cannot stop rolling the right hand over at impact. Forever a 15 handicapper! :>(

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  18. @alexbuttarelli8082

    Great Vid, where are you, course looks nice ????⛳????????????????

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  19. @kenwhetham8711

    Hi Alex, I have a tendency in my backswing to allow the club to get too vertical at the back of the backswing. Is there a drill or a key to focus on to keep my backswing on plane? Thanks, Ken

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  20. @nicksparkes1378

    Brilliant thanks for the tip , ive always had thoughts at setup if im holding correctly this will relieve toany thoughts next time i play

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  21. @bman9971

    What are some tips for putting an reading greens?

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  22. @MartínCibils

    Hi Alex. I tend to shot to the left side. Not necessarily as a pool (sometimes). That’s a consecuence of a to strong grip (I mean the right hand)? Thxs

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  23. @MartínCibils

    Hi Alex. I tend to shot to the left side. Not necessarily as a pool (sometimes). That’s a consecuence of a to strong grip (I mean the right hand)? Thxs

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  24. @gregryan8212

    Love all your tips.. I use them to tweak my hundreds of mistakes!

    PLEASE if you can..
    I’m 66, numerous surgeries including lumbar and cervicle fusion…
    I see many old times, not hit long but almost always down the middle.
    At least THAT makes for an enjoyable round.

    Can you do tips for older players with health issues just to keep the ball in play?
    Thank you so much!!!

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  25. @myst8217

    I've been trying interlock for almost a year but always had an issue so last week in the middle of a round I switched back to 10 fingers & wow what an instance difference in consistency. I'm a former baseball player so it feels much more natural, I can think less while swinging now

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  26. @tomsettles6873

    I've been struggling to figure out how to add right hand power so I will try this at the range today. In the past whenever I experimented with adding right hand power I've hit fat shots or hooked it left.

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  27. @roncarlton1882

    Glove hand. Great tip on the grip. I use them to check my setup at times on the course. I aged but still hit the ball to good distances. Luckily I had some good instructors. Highly recommend taking some lessons to understand the basics to improve.

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  28. @alexanderkerr9873

    Hi Alex, i am a left handed person who plays golf right handed. Im going through a crisis just now with my driver where i seem to have forgotten how to hit it. Are there any issues where my "strong hand" is pulling the driver rather than "pushing it"?

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  29. @markstringer5555

    Hi fella. I'm a bit short on my 3 wood off the tee. No further than off the fairway. I'm playing off an orange castle, ball pretty central. Do I need to tee a little higher, and have a different ball position? Any tips, or maybe a vid? TIA. ????

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  30. @Mike-wv2pn

    Question I am a visually impaired left handed golfer. I know 2 rings already wrong. But my question. Is I am shanking my irons and wedges for 3 weeks now. I have to look above the globally to see it. Wi
    Old this affect my swing path. I,e swing goes where the eyes are looking at?? If so how can I get this resolved.

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  31. @kevinmaxwell6557

    hello Alex, I would just like to say thank you for responding to my question. You have been so helpful to my golf game. I’ve lowered my scores. I’ve implemented most of your videos that I watch. It will be my pleasure if I could ever meet you in person I live in Detroit Michigan, where the rocket mortgage classic is going to be held this weekendagain, Alex thank you so much for your contact is really been helpful and I pass it on to others

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  32. @Michieldering

    Thanks, worked really food for me. Tip of the year 2024!

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  33. @pettturu

    Thanks again for another great tip and easy to understand video. Question: how do you get a private golf course? =) Never seen anyone wandering around, not even at the background of your videos… well, also would like to see some nice tips for fixing my low point. As my club path has now improved not to be over the top anymore I find myself with more issues having fat / thin shots. Think that has to do something with my "new arm path". When I return to the old way, yes, I fix most of the contacts but get the slice back to shots…

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