Common Fault / Fix Video – Trail Hand Grip
Watch the video below and see one of the most common faults we see in those working on their single plane swing – a weak and robust trail hand grip.
Improper rotation (placement) of the trail hand grip can cause:
- Difficulty getting the club in proper single plane set up
- Club shaft will not line up with trail forearm (unique plane alignment)
- The challenge is getting the club on plane thus potentially causing an “over the top” move.
- Weak leverage/improper leverage throughout swing – causing lack of speed and distance
- The closed or open clubface at impact producing right/left shots and eventually compensations in the swing.
Watch the video for this common fault and fixes of this error: