Palm Grip
Posted on : 02-09-2007 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized
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Palm Grip
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All about Golf Grips
Many golfers take grips for granted. The truth is a golf grip should suit the player, not the other way round. A suitable grip will depend on your hand size, finger length and hand strength. Other factors are the feel – is it soft, coarse, firm or tacky; and the style – tour, wrap, velvet cord or cordless. To find the proper grip that suits you, grip a club with your left hand (for right handed golfers). Notice where the ring and middle fingers end. They should be just touching your palm. If the finger ends dig into your palm, then the grips are too small. If there's a gap between finger ends and the palm, the grips are too large. A good fitting grip should sit and feel comfortable in your hand. A comfortable grip helps you make a straight and true drive.
Med3's Skin Care Products
Med3 Dermaceuticals of California develops and manufactures top of the line skin care products especially for golfers and others who are exposed to the sun. Med3's anti-aging formulations adopt state-of-the-art technology for medicated preparations that help clean, nourish and moisturize the skin to keep it looking young and healthy. Med3 Dermaceuticals is committed to products which will give you a Healthy, Radiant Skin At Any Age. What's more they are non-slip so you can grip your club with a firm but tension-free grip. For more on these products, please visit www.med3golf.com and you can also shop online at http://www.med3golf.com/products.html
About the Author
The Author is part of the Med3 marketing team.
Does anyone else hate it when people use an overhand (palm down) grip on a fork?
This really bothers me. It is so terrible that if a date does it, it is grounds for never calling them back. It's a fork, not a shovel! Am I wrong?
Naturally, hand problems and disabilities are excluded from this. I am talking about people who have the choice and ability, but choose to go with "shovel mode" anyway.
I hate this, too.
The worst is watching one of these barbarians cut a steak. Generally, they spear the steak and hold the fork like a ski pole, then saw away at the meat. Horrible.
The upside: it's a sign of horrible breeding that's easy to notice. So, you know right up front you're dealing with a caveman/woman.


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