10 Finger Golf Grip (Pros, Cons, and Tips)

How do I choose the best grip? Choosing the right golf grip for your game can seem complicated when you have so many opinions to choose from friends, family, social media, and even professionals. 

There are so many options to choose from! The purpose of this article is to explain the ten-finger grip, its strengths and weaknesses, and who should use it. 

Exactly what is a 10-Finger Golf Grip?

10 finger golf grip, also known as baseball grips, are used by golfers to hold the club with all ten fingers.

 Power and distance are increased with this easy-to-use grip, which optimizes arm leverage for maximum power.

When golfers place their hands on a club, they usually grasp it with the most intuitive grip.

What You Need to Know About Ten-Finger Golf Grip

  1. The non-dominant hand (your leading hand) should be placed on the end of the grip closest to the head of the club.
  2. Wrap your fingers around the other hand with your dominant hand (your trailing hand). Put your non-dominant thumb in a thumbs-up position, pointing towards the club’s head. It is recommended that your dominant hand’s right little finger touches the side of your non-dominant hand’s left index finger.
  3. Keep your dominant thumb pointing to the left, while your non-dominant thumb pointing to the right.
  4. During your swing, rotate your forearms like a baseball bat.

An Advantages of Ten-Finger Grip

The ten-finger grip also has the following benefits:

  1. There is usually a better distance per shot
  2. An excellent starting point for beginners
  3. An increase in backspin
  4. Kids who are unable to wrap their hands around the club will enjoy this
  5. You can control the clubface directly
  6. An experience that feels most natural

Disadvantages of the Ten-Finger Grip

Among the disadvantages of the ten-finger grip are:

  1. Swing sequences can be easily interrupted by the ten-finger grip. In some cases, it encourages beginners to initiate the right hand too early, resulting in a mistimed shot.                                                                                         
  2. Balancing both hands can be challenging. In contrast to other golf grips, the ten-finger grip increases the chance of slices and draws due to uneven power distribution between the leading and trailing hands. 
  3. There is limited control available with a ten-finger grip. It’s not as accurate as other grips because the grip is designed for power.
  4. When you grip with ten fingers, you may experience an excessive spin. Hopefully, you don’t shoot out of sand traps all the time. A ten-finger grip may not provide enough spin for some shots; in other cases, an alternative grip may be more suitable.

These tips will help you master the ten-finger grip:

  1. You should touch the pinky of your bottom hand with your index finger.
  2. On the backswing, lift your heel. Your shot will have more power if you do this. 
  3. If you want your club to have a thicker grip, consider buying a thicker grip. In this way, you will have more space for your hands and will be able to get the most out of the tip. 

The 10 Finger Golf Grip vs. Other Golf Grips

For beginners, the ten-finger grip is perfect, but experienced golfers may prefer some of the more advanced grips.

The Interlocking Grip

A good way to perform the interlocking grip is to interlock the pinky finger of your bottom hand with the index finger of your top hand. 

Interlocking grips provide a sort of happy medium between power and control. It reduces your maximum power, but it increases your control.

The Overlap Grip

Overlapping grips are another option. Your pinky should be placed on your top hand’s knuckle between your middle and index finger to perform the overlap grip.

Most professional golfers and advanced amateurs use the overlap grip. Shooting a similar distance with better shot placement is possible if you compensate with rotation power.

How Do I Choose the Right Grip?

Each golfer is different, so you should experiment a little bit. A golfer typically tries a variety of grips for the first couple of months and then selects the grip he or she prefers. 
You can find the perfect grip and fine-tune it according to your biomechanics by meeting with a golf professional.

 Conclusion:

A good golf grip can make all the difference in the world to your game. You can experiment with different grips until you find the one that feels right to you with a little bit of effort, practice, and guidance from your trainer. 

 

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  • Brody Hamilton

    Hello, I'm Brody Hamilton. I am a passionate golfer with 7 years of experience. I play golf regularly and have plenty of knowledge to share with you. Learn more about golf by reading articles on our website.

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