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The Full Release Grip - How Important is the Grip?

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By: FeelGolf
Mood: like playing 36 holes
Date: 05/09/2008 22:06:39
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What Adds Distance?
Have you ever watched and wondered how it is that professional golfers seem to swing with such ease yet they still get so much distance and control?  Most PGA professional teachers will tell you that the way you grip the club is the most fundamental necessity for executing a proper golf shot (and achieving the most distance).  With the proper grip and timing professionals release a tremendous amount of power at impact.
 
The Full Release Grip
The Full Release grip has been called "The Greatest change to Golf in the last 100 years," says Publinks magazine.  The Taper Tip technology actually is smaller as it nears the butt end of the club instead of the old "fat" grips.  It allows the golfer to really grip the club in the fingers, just like the pros do and then as the grip goes down the shaft it becomes gradually larger (like a baseball bat) allowing the right hand to deliver tremendous power at impact.
 
The Full Release grip allows you to easily rotate your hands through impact delivering an increase in ball speed, more control, and increased confidence, and oh, did we say MORE DISTANCE!
 
Independent testing shows that this grip greatly reduced wayward ball flight and the tendency to slice or hook the ball.
 
Time for a Change
Now is the time to change grips anyway, and get ready for the new season. Do yourself a favor, and order     a set of three (3) Full Release grips today. You will receive our FREE DVD explaining how to really release the shot like a pro.

Feel Golf Co, 1354 Dayton St-Ste "T" Salinas,CA 93901, USA


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From: FeelGolf
05/11/2008 22:51:03
On turning the grip upside down it isn't the same. Our grip size is different with less taper than a traditional grip has.. It is designed to fit more ergonomically into your fingers thereby reducing tension of the wrists and forearms which is by far the biggest detriment to 99 % of all golfers. This in turn allows a more relaxed and  powerful wrist cock..not only in the full swing but also in those little delicate pitch shots.
and yes these are USGA Approved! You can learn more at www.feelgolf.net
 
Hope this helps
 
 


05/11/2008 21:51:28
It makes you wonder if it is USGA Approved. Plus why not just put a few extra wraps of tape under your regular grip at the area where your right hand would go? I know the pros alter their equipment to some degrees as long as it is within USGA approval. that is why 65% Of them have a work station in their homes like I do to tinker with these ideas.


From: WILLMSU
05/10/2008 20:05:53
Along with a good grip they tour players 99% of them are in good shape.  I doubt most people who play could walk 18 holes.  If you have ever gone to a tour event and noticed how tired you were after walking and watch then you will not what I mean.-Will


From: FrogHairs
05/10/2008 08:16:22
Just for the sake of giving this new grip a try with out spending money, could I not just put a regular grip on backwards? (upside down) Also does this new grip help with creating wrist cock during the take away, and upswing? I have heard that most higher handicappers do not creat enough wrist cock to start with in their back swing. "If you don't creat it, you can't release it" the author goes on to say. FHs 








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