There is another command grip which is called The Interlocking Grip. This grip literally locks the hands together, but the golfer also runs the risk of having the handle stray into the palms of the hands. People with small hands, weak forearms and wrists, and beginners in many cases prefer this style of grip.
To use the Interlock grip, take the little finger on the trailing hand
(the trailing hand for right-handed golfers is the right hand) and
intertwine it with the index finger on the lead hand. The lead-hand
thumb should fit in the lifeline of the trailing hand.
Tips by : Michael Lamanna


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