Usually, the only real difference between the Right and Left Hand Grip is that the Clubshaft lies under the heel of the left hand but it (or the left thumb) lies in the cup of the right hand.
Looked at the new 7th edition book, page 138, it read:
Usually, the only real difference between the Right and Left Hand Grip is that the Clubshaft lies somewhere between the Under the Heel and in-the cup of the left hand 6-B-3-B
“Lie in the cup of the right hand” is omitted. Why is that?
personnaly, i think snead explains it ALMOST right, but doing it right. Meaning its lying in the cup with the fingers around the shaft. The IN-LINE condition with the shaft is made with the right forearm and overlapping the left thumb per TGM in the cup of the hand but only showing us his fingers view. Basically, I just think he described only the fingers not in the hands kinda deal...M&M!
That's why when I try to share the right forearm flying wedge to my buddies with the clubshaft lies in the cup of the right hand, they just can't accept.
IT is because no one “said” that no matter in well markerted instructional videos or books.
That's why when I try to share the right forearm flying wedge to my buddies with the clubshaft lies in the cup of the right hand, they just can't accept.
IT is because no one “said” that no matter in well markerted instructional videos or books.
Dolby,
Like I mentioned to your over MSN, when you do the dowel drills, the dowel in the right hand is both your left thumb and clubshaft.