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The backhand is also turned towards the target. Watch how hard it is to try to close the clubface there without moving my forearms, and then watch how easy it is to open the clubface right there. So it just becomes easier during the swing as I'm going back and down to get a clubface that's pointing to the right at impact. Now, when I get my grip and I get that left hand more on top, now I can see the logo and the same thing with my right hand. I want to turn it that way towards my back foot. Now watch how much harder it becomes to open the clubface. I can barely get it open. And then watch how much easier, how much more range of motion I have to close that.
Summary
The video explains how grip position affects clubface control in golf swings. A proper grip can help prevent slicing by making it harder to open the clubface.
Key Points
- Backhand position affects clubface control during the swing.
- It's easier to open the clubface with a poor grip.
- A proper grip helps maintain clubface position at impact.
- Turning the left hand on top improves swing mechanics.
- Correct grip reduces the likelihood of slicing the ball.
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