Hi folks,
First of all let me introduce myself, as it is my first post on this forum
So I'm french, I play golf since 2005, and my average score is generaly around 100.
Beeing a pretty big slicer, mainly with long irons and woods, I've recently bought NSA 2.0.
My question is about the "Neutral grip".
As Brian shows in the video, a way to achieve a neutral grip is to take the club in front of me, with a perfectly horizontal shaft, a flat left wrist, and to rotate the grip until the clubface is almost complety pointing to the sky.
When I do that, it seams my grip is very "weak", with a V pointing to my chin or between my chin and my left shoulder.
If I grip the club so that the V points to my right shoulder, the face do not points the sky at all.
So here is my point : which alignment is the one to follow, "V to right shoulder" or "face to the sky" ?
Thanks
First of all let me introduce myself, as it is my first post on this forum
So I'm french, I play golf since 2005, and my average score is generaly around 100.
Beeing a pretty big slicer, mainly with long irons and woods, I've recently bought NSA 2.0.
My question is about the "Neutral grip".
As Brian shows in the video, a way to achieve a neutral grip is to take the club in front of me, with a perfectly horizontal shaft, a flat left wrist, and to rotate the grip until the clubface is almost complety pointing to the sky.
When I do that, it seams my grip is very "weak", with a V pointing to my chin or between my chin and my left shoulder.
If I grip the club so that the V points to my right shoulder, the face do not points the sky at all.
So here is my point : which alignment is the one to follow, "V to right shoulder" or "face to the sky" ?
Thanks