Changing grip for different clubs or shots

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Why is this such a bad idea Brian? I think you said it was a bad idea in another thread but I never asked you why.

I think it had to do with a weaker grip for long clubs.....stronger one for short clubs.
 

Brian Manzella

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Because....

It CHANGES the way you SENSE the clubhead and clubface.

That's why I don't even like it for BUNKER SHOTS.

But it COULD work.
 
The hitter can rotate the grip of the club to produce hooks and fades....also angled hinging gives birth to the use of multiple ball locations for different curves, trajectories and spin rates...This would wreak havick with any launch monitor!!!!!
 
Brian...when you're right......you are right!!!!

Shucks....I'll never reach my potential......

Just when you think you know...you find out you just don't know!!!!:eek:
 

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birdie_man said:
Why is this such a bad idea Brian? I think you said it was a bad idea in another thread but I never asked you why.

I think it had to do with a weaker grip for long clubs.....stronger one for short clubs.

how 'bout this for lead/trail hands and the following stokes/hinge actions:

Swinging
neutral/neutral for HH
strong/neutral for AH
very strong/neutral for VH

Hitting
neutral/strong for HH
strong/strong for AH
very strong/strong for VH
 
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