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Central

Golf Glasgow, Stirling
and Lanark

Heartlands

Golf in St Andrews,
Perth and Dundee

Highlands

Golf in Inverness,
Dornoch and Scottish Island

North East

Golf in Aberdeen,
Fraserburgh and Ballater

South East

Golf in Edinburgh,
Hawick and Peebles

South West

Golf in Troon,
Irvine and Dumfries

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Grip | Stance |  Alignment | Ball Position  
 Pre-Shot Routine |  Putting  | Bunkerplay


GRIP

One of the most important factors in playing good, consistent golf is the grip. Barely seeing any knuckles on the left hand results in a weak grip and a slice.

Too many knuckles, however, will see you with too strong a grip, which results in pulling or hooking the ball. The first thing a golf school instructor will tell you about the grip is always to show two knuckles on your left hand.

Get your grip right and you're halfway there.

 

Grip | Stance |  Alignment | Ball Position  
 Pre-Shot Routine |  Putting  | Bunkerplay

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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