Hi everyone, I'm Amiee In golf swing, I would say the most important part is: your grip so we say: having the perfect swing plane is a great swing but if you have the wrong grip And the club moves around in the hand , and during the golf swing, the club gets skewed and obviously your golf ball gets skewed, right? So today I'm going to show you a secret: I'm used to using my right hand on how to hold the stick correctly , so this is my left hand, this is my right hand in the left hand, the most important finger is the pinky in the right hand, the most important The fingers are the index finger and the thumb so you just really need those three fingers to hold the stick let's start with the left hand I see a lot of business hobbyists grip the stick with their left thumb very hard this is wrong because you put a lot of pressure On the left thumb it's so hard to really relax your wrist or shoulder so when you ignore it then you actually hurt your shoulder and wrist so usually after a round of golf your shoulder This is when you might want to check your grip so if you don't put pressure on your left thumb, then you might be asking: what should I use for the grip? Use your left pinky finger and the ball of your left palm so you should apply some pressure with your palm.

The grip on the top should use your pinky to wrap around the club well and tightly so if you put pressure on your palm and pinky you are Makes your wrist a lot easier. On the contrary, if you put pressure on the thumb, you can't really relax the wrist. So you put pressure on the palm. You look down at these two knuckles. You've heard Lots of this trick, huh? It's a slightly stronger grip. If you do it right, you'll find that you're using your thumb and index finger. You'll bounce the club up and down. You'll feel pressure on the ball of your pinky and palm. Here's what we're talking about: your grip is a little weak and your palm is not on the top but on the side and you're trying to bounce it up and down so it feels heavy You know: if you feel the grip Heavy, then you will also feel the club in your hand heavy so you will put more unnecessary pressure on your arm which is not good, is it? So you understand that you should put pressure on the left hand with the palm of your hand to form a slightly stronger angle, like this let's move to the right hand on the right hand, professional players have the most strength with these two fingers but amateur players have the most strength with these two fingers The index finger and thumb of the weak right hand are the most important of the ten fingers because they do a lot of things in the golf swing.

Usually what they do is: support the weight of the club when you hit the top of the swing. Position the club At the moment of impact, it presses against the golf ball, releases the toe to hit the ball and holds the club until it's done. Those are the most important things in the golf swing, right? A lot of business geeks say: Well, I know to put the right hand there without putting any pressure on it but the real right way we say: it would be you have to hold these two fingers of the right hand tightly to relax the wrist and shoulder The right arm has to be relaxed, not clenched.

I'll show you how to clench it. As I told you earlier: the thumb of the left hand should be slightly tilted and pointed towards your right shoulder. When you clench the fingers of your right hand, it should present a V This V should also point towards your right shoulder so when you can make a V like this, you can tell you are a good player trying to put pressure on your index finger and thumb to do this is a tough process It's not the easiest to get hold of your fingers and it actually sounds easy but if you actually try it you'll find it's not the easiest so I have two exercises to make it easier for everyone first The drill is: you grip the shorter club and swing it down with your right hand only I don't want everyone to hurt your right shoulder so try putting it with only one hand and make the down grip as light as possible You're going to make the same V shape, you're going to do three things that's different from a regular swing.

Usually you're going to have a very wide lift. You're going to use your index finger to support the weight of the club at the top. You're going to be very Be careful with your shoulders swing a little slower and you grip the club to the end, the club is parallel to the ground, like this so generally I want people to be very wide on the backswing because a lot of business enthusiasts are in Shoulder pressure ends with flexing the wrist and then lifts up like this once you lift up you have no way to support the club Remember how should you feel when you're holding a plate on top? Like this, instead of lifting up? So generally hope you can feel the weight of the club overhead. Don't use your right shoulder in the backswing. When you're in support, most importantly, you should use your index finger to support your thumb and shoulder will be more than normal.

It's a little bit loose once the index finger feels the weight of the club just above your head and you're on the way down and a lot of business hobbyists don't use their index finger and thumb so in the finish part you might lose the club like So, it looks like that and that's what we don't want to see: this V in the stance of everyone is maintained to the finish, and instead of dropping his club like this, you're going to go further with the wrist The way the hinge is done by bending it, see the difference? So the first couple of moments, it might be a little tough but later on, you'll realize how you need to hold it tight to keep the same V throughout the swing Okay, you can use it like this I'm going to demonstrate For the second training, I have prepared one. This is a bill, a two-dollar bill. It should bring good luck to everyone, right? I'll fold it three times once or twice… fold it as small as possible, that's how I'm going to show you, you put it on your right index finger and you clench our goal is to not drop your right hand throughout the swing Index finger so you put it on your right index finger, like this when you're in the swing, obviously you're going to be natural trying to hold your index finger as tight as possible, you're not dropping the bill, are you? Let me show you, I'll show you I'm going to hit the ball so my index finger and the bill are very tight try to hit the ball like this actually it's very tight so if you can keep the bill on your index finger while hitting the ball Instantly, you'll feel your shot is more square, and you'll feel the pressure applied to your index finger.

The shot sounds stronger in an instant, so today I'm going to show you how to hold the club with three fingers. 2 fingers are very important: left pinky finger, right index finger and right thumb Remember these three fingers and try them out Before we end the lesson I want to give you a quick tip You should have a good, firm grip but you should relax Wrist and shoulder This is a very insignificant difference, but it has a huge impact on the swing, so remember these three fingers and hope you can hit a more square and firm shot. I hope you can follow the operation. You liked this course, please remember to visit my YouTube channel See you in the next class.