Manzella "neutral grip"

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Vilo

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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 :)
 
When you hold the club in front of you, the face should point to the sky, but the key thing to look for is that the face is square with the back of your left wrist.
 
I think that a 'weak' grip is ideal for using twistaway. I have a so-called 'weak' grip (retarded jargon) and my ball flight is straight. Anything stronger than my no knuckles showing grip, and I'm stuck with a draw.
 
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