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Date Posted: 05:57:44 07/12/00 Wed
Author: Dave Ferguson
Subject: Re: Left Hand Grip Idea
In reply to: Peter 's message, "Re: Left Hand Grip Idea" on 14:11:50 07/11/00 Tue

> The LOBG video shows this grip; diagonally through the
> palm of the left hand (for right handed golfers).
>
> In the NG DG someone has excerpted a post a while ago
> by Peter Fox (of NG Corp) about the left hand grip.
> He says it should be more in the fingers that the
> video showed. The rationale was that the left forearm
> being 'below' the right was the reason for the need
> for "all that rotation" in the CG swing. This
> corresponds to loosing what Scott H refers to as 'dual
> rails'.
>
> On a different point, if you have the grip through the
> palm of your left hand the shaft will be in line with
> the left forearm (viewed from the back down the target
> line). This will make it difficult to hit with the
> left wrist in the 'Hogan Position' (don't have TGM
> with me so can't look up their def now that supinate
> is proven wrong) because the shaft will bang against
> the left forearm.
>
> FYI - if you take the Peter Fox NG grip (more in the
> fingers) the angle will be roughly the same as IMA.
> You get the much greater angle with NG when the grip
> runs diagonally through the palm as you have described.
>
> There is an excercise you do in IMA to determine the
> 'strength' of the left hand grip. It is not a
> principle that the 'v' should point to any particular
> place except as determined in the excercise.
>
> With IMA and my more forceful release lately, I
> require now a VERY neutral to weak grip ala Moe's
> current grip (good grip pictures rel=nofollow target=_blank > HREF="http://205.188.247.10/themountain/moesetup">HERE<
> /A> .
>
> Peter
Peter,
Your point about the shaft being parallel to the left arm if the grip is taken in the left palm is well taken. One of the principles of NG is that the shaft should be parallel to the right arm. This is a very good "why not" answer to my question. Thanks for pointing it out.
Dave

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