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When using conventional grips, they tend to create gaps between hand and the grip due to its round shape, which would cause the inadvertent breakaway from the original swing track during backswing and downswing.
The conventional grip leads your fingers to wrap the round shape and only certain parts of the palm and fingers get pressure because the surface area of touching the grip is very limited. This pressure does not allow you to feel the actual weight of the club head, and your wrist would not be flexible enough to perform the proper cocking, releasing and follow through. It makes not only the speed and the distance of the ball decreased but also generates the slice or hook from the typical arm swing. (pressure) |
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