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davel 12-03-2005 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt
No, I don't think so. You can take a "normal" grip with the grip in the cup of your right hand and then rather easily get your right forearm on plane at address. It feels a little awkward at first but becomes second nature very quickly.

A normal conventional golf grip is where the trail hand is in the fingers of the grip as I understand it. I take it your quote around normal means not quite that. The SA grip goes through the palm of the trail hand with the grip end lining up with the forearm almost in the center of the palm ( the EIT). Are we talking about a grip somewhere between? I wish there was a posting by some of the hosts showing a picture of where the grip sets in the trail hand. Also is the grip in the left hand still a finger grip?

Dave


Dave

robertrex 01-27-2006 09:56 AM

That fissure that others are referring to is the origin of the palmar aponeurosis (I knew those 4 years of medical school were going to come in handy one day)- seems very single axis to me.

12 piece bucket 01-27-2006 11:08 AM

I know a dude that had one of them fissures. Had to sit on a doughnut for weeks.


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