What's In A Golf Training Grip?

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  • Author Joseph Corbett
  • Published October 30, 2006
  • Word count 456

Have you ever had anyone say to you “Get a grip on yourself?” Or “He' s got a good grip on reality.” Getting a “grip” is not only important in life, but is essential to playing great golf. The golf training grip is a universe unknown to most people, but if a golfer doesn’t know about it… then his or her game will suffer tremendously.

I never really thought of the golf training grip as very important to my golf game until I hurt my wrist doing some construction work a few years ago. In fact, I strongly feel that this painful experience was very useful (not fun at all), but useful - useful in getting my conscious attention. It is not just a good golf training grip that we're discussing here; it's the application of consciousness to every aspect of playing golf, with the golf training grip as just one aspect to increasing your ability!

Just look at Tiger Woods. He brings focus and one pointed concentration to his game of golf, and this includes his golf training grip. Here are 3 aspects of Tiger’s game that we can easily incorporate for our own golf and golf training grip.

  1. Concentration - Concentration, according to the Webster dictionary is the direction of attention on a single object. Of course, implied here is that you have the ability to concentrate and that you have done the prescribed work to accomplish concentration. Focus is the result of concentration. By the way, happiness is also one of the measured results of concentration. So, go ahead and concentrate on your golf training grip and just see what happens.

  2. Application - Once the attention is gathered up from all the distractions of life and focus is gained, that's when the application phase comes into play. This might explain all those so-so rounds of golf over the past twenty years - whoops! Concentrate, focus and then apply the energy.

Deciding what is worth applying that energy to is also a useful exercise. Why? Because we live in a stress filled world that pulls and tugs on us - that's why. It's not just your golf training grip that wants and needs attention. It is though, the point at which we'd like to put some attention when we are approaching the first tee next Saturday morning. Give it a try.

  1. Results - If we are successful in our golf training grip experiment, the signs will show and our game will improve. Once perfected, the attention can be directed as required to almost any activity. It's not about multi-tasking though as everybody thinks; it' s about gaining mastery over the self and that's a good thing, that' s a very good thing indeed.

Joseph Corbett is the founder of Burn-The-Fat.info - http://www.Golf-Cure.net - devoted to helping individuals improve their golf games and cut their scores in 2 weeks or less. Download Your FREE Report "How to Drop Your Score by 7-11 Strokes in 2 Weeks or Less" today.

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