To fix chunks and blades, the renowned coach of golf sensation Jordan Spieth offers a valuable tip: opt for a ‘pencil grip.’
In a recent Instagram video, Cameron McCormick, the esteemed coach and PGA professional, elaborated on his effective technique for helping his students overcome the common golfing challenges of hitting the ball excessively low or high.
When a player encounters a chunk shot, it means they have struck the ball too sharply into the ground, resulting in a low trajectory. Conversely, a blade shot sends the ball soaring too high into the air. These issues often stem from improper club grip.
McCormick advises players to visualize gripping the club as delicately as they would hold a pencil. This simple yet powerful adjustment can make a significant difference in their game.
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