How to Grip an Offset Driver
Difficulty: Moderate
Step 1
Take your counterbalance driver in your left hand. Presently take the little finger of your right hand and put it in the hole between your index finger and your center finger. Place your thumbs down the shaft of the club and verify that they line up under each one in turn. This is known as overlapping grip.
Step 2
Get your offset driver in your left hand and put it at the highest point of the grasp. Place the little finger of your right hand specifically under the pointer of your left hand. Line your thumbs up under one another down the shaft of your club. This is known as the interlocking grip
and is good for generating power.
Step 3
Pick up your offset club like a baseball bat. Your left hand should
be on top and your right hand should be on bottom, similar to the way
you would hold a baseball bat. This is called the baseball grip.
Step 4
Hold your offset driver solidly yet don't crush it tight. You ought to be holding it at in the vicinity of a "five" on a scale of one to 10. Provided that you grasp the club tighter than that, you will have some major difficulty having a smooth and generally adjusted swing that might achieve the best outcomes conceivable.
Step 5
Ease your swing off. This is correct with all clubs off the tee, yet particularly accurate with a counterbalance driver. Hurrying your swing will cause the club head to miss the sweet contact spot with the ball.


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