Improving Your Driver Golf Grip
Hi! David Anderson for Expert Village. We are here at the beautiful Golf Club at Star Ranch outside of Austin, Texas giving you some golf tips on how to better improve your game, shave some strokes off your score. What we are going to demonstrate right now is the way to grip a driver. On the T box, you have the ball teed up, you are ready to hit. Some people these are two most universal grips for the driver or any club for that matter is the overlap. There’s the left hand, the little finger to the right hand fits into a fore finger and middle finger. That is called an overlap where you can actually see the little finger but what I like to use is the inner lock. I’ve grown up with using the inner lock. That is where you twist the 4 finger the left hand over so it fits. It doesn’t lay on top. It fits underneath which gives me a better grip. There is also the baseball grip. Some people actually use the baseball grip. Bob Estes on the PGA tour is one of them and I have even seen the Pro using the cross handed grip for driving off of a T-box.