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I am trying to understand why a person would use a neutral grip (or Manzella neutral) over a strong grip or vice versa. Theoretically wouldn't it be easier to use a strong grip and just bring that down into the ball with little hand rotation (or roll) as opposed to all of the rotation (or the feel of rotation) required by the neutral grip?
I am currently using the Manzella neutral grip after my lesson with Brian last year. I just didn't get a chance to discuss the pros and cons of each grip and if a person should start moving to a stronger grip once they get better with clubface control.
I am currently using the Manzella neutral grip after my lesson with Brian last year. I just didn't get a chance to discuss the pros and cons of each grip and if a person should start moving to a stronger grip once they get better with clubface control.