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interlocking grip(also "interlock grip") a method of placing the hands on the club such that the index finger of the top hand (nearest the butt end of the grip) and the pinky of the bottom hand hook [..]
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interlocking gripA commonly used way to grip the club. For a right handed player the club is gripped in the conventional manner (right hand lower down the club) with the small finger of the right hand interlocked betw [..]
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interlocking gripinterlock grip; a method of placing the hands on the club such that the index finger of the top hand (nearest the end of the handle or grip) and the pinky of the bottom hand hook together, intertwine [..]
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interlocking gripThe so-called interlocking grip is a special version of gripping the golf club. Characteristically the pinkie of one hand gets interlocked with the index finger of another hand. A right-handed golfer will have his right hand above his left hand, thus he interlocks his right little finger with his left index finger. Left-handed golf players do it ex [..]
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interlocking gripA right-handed player using this grip will interlock the little finger of his right hand with the index finger of his left hand (vice versa for lefties). A good grip for players with small hands. Used by Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus, among others.
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interlocking gripgrip style where (for right-handed players) the pinkie finger of the right hand is hooked around the index finger of the left.
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interlocking gripA type of grip where the little finger of the left hand is intertwined with the index finger of the right hand for a right handed player. The converse applies to a left hander. INTENDED LINE
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interlocking gripA popular grip used by most golfers where the little finger of the right hand slides in between the index finger and the middle finger of the left hand.
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interlocking grip grip used in which the pinkie fingers are interlocked.
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interlocking gripGrip style where the pinkie finger of the right hand is hooked around the index finger of the left. It is usually used by right-handed players.
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interlocking grip(aka: "interlock grip") the standard and most popular grip in golf. The index finger of the top hand is interlocked with the pinky of the lower hand while both thumbs point down the [..]
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interlocking gripOne of the tree most popular grips with which to hold the club. Please see our in-depth description and definition
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interlocking gripStyle of grip where your left little finger intertwines with your right forefinger. Reverse for left handed players.
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interlocking gripInterlock grip; a method of placing the hands on the club such that the index finger of the top hand (nearest the end of the handle or grip) and the pinky of the bottom hand hook together, intertwine or interlock.
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interlocking gripA type of grip where the little finger of the left hand is intertwined with the index finger of the right hand for a right handed player. The converse applies to a left hander.
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interlocking gripA type of grip where the little finger of the left hand is intertwined with the index finger of the right hand for a right handed player. The converse applies to a left hander.
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interlocking gripA type of grip where 2 fingers interlock on the club.
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interlocking gripHolding the club with the hands interlocked so that the little finger of the lower hand is interlocking with the index finger of the upper hand.
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interlocking gripMethod of of gripping the handle of the club in which the little finger of the right hand intertwines with the forefinger of the left hand. It is usually favoured by players with small hands or short fingers to maintain a firm grip.
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interlocking gripA type of grip where the little finger of the lower hand is interlocked with the index finger of the upper hand.
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