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I wondered if there was a golf glove that had markings on it so ChappyEight could put them on and see if the the Vs in his hands were pointing to his right shoulder. I figured I had invented something. But someone beat me to it !  Griperfect Gloves !  Just make sure the Vs point at your right shoulder.
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Of course, you could probably just make those black marks yourself ! The marks on the back of the glove would be the easiest but the ones on the palm would be easy too.
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Don't forget to visit one of our previous sponsors and pick up the Pure Ball Striker. This very affordable little gizmo is reported to really help you "feel" the lag. http://pbstriker.com/
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Hey, thanks SAT. I'm going to look those up.
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SwingAcademy wrote:Don't forget to visit one of our previous sponsors and pick up the Pure Ball Striker. This very affordable little gizmo is reported to really help you "feel" the lag. http://pbstriker.com/ Awesome training aid. Highly recommend it to everyone. Yes, you could probably make those gloves yourself. But I really like the concept!
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The Pure Ball Striker was design to help golfers sense their lagging clubhead but it has been reported that this training device is wonderful for the grip. Visit: www.pureballstriker.com
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 Interesting Device. $13.95 + S&H is a very fair price too.
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It's more than just getting the orientation of your hands correct, it's about gettin the grip in your fingers instead of the palms of your hands. If it's in the palms, you won't be able to hinge and unhinge the club correctly.
Lay your left hand flat open in front of you. Orient the club so that the toe is pointing straight up in the air. Place the grip so it goes between the first knuckle of your pinky (the first knuckle being farthest from the tip of your finger), diagonally across your fingers to between the 2nd and 3rd knuckles on your pointer finger.
Then close the FINGERS around the grip. Then you can close the rest of your left hand.
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