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Loosened GripAny time a player opens his fingers and loses control of the club. When this happens at the top of the backswing, it is often referred to as "playing the flute." (Once he made the grip changes his PGA Professional suggested, his problem with a loosened grip was corrected.)
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Loosened GripIn case a golf player opens his fingers while he holds the golf club, this process is called loosened grip. Within the procedure the golfer loses control of the club and in case it happens at top of his backswing, a synonym for the term can be playing the flute.
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Loosened Grip Any time a player opens his fingers and loses control of the club. When this happens at the top of the backswing, it is often referred to as "playing the flute."
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Loosened GripAny time a player opens his fingers and loses control of the club. When this happens at the top of the backswing, it is often referred to as "playing the flute."
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Loosened GripAny time a golfer opens his fingers and loses control of the club. When this happens at the top of the backswing, it is often referred to as "playing the flute."
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Loosened GripA loosened grip or 'playing the flute' occurs when a player opens his fingers and loses control of the club by and large at the top of the backswing.
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Loosened GripAny time a player opens his fingers and loses control of the club. When this happens at the top of the backswing, it is often referred to as "playing the flute."
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