David Lake

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 David Lake

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The correct grip size

Just ask Lucy

 

A question that is always asked is "What is the correct grip size for my golf clubs?" The simple answer is none. Although this answer runs contrary to what is promulgated throughout the entire golf industry it is a fact. Let me explain:

Since Lucy walked the earth five million years ago the evolutionary process has revolved around the ability of the human hand to adapt. It has been argued that the evolutionary development of the human brain is a direct result of the evolutionary increases in the adaptability of the hand (you might say that they go hand in hand - pun intended). From playing the piano to performing delicate heart surgery, and yes, to holding a golf club, the human hand can adapt to virtually any shape or size object.

What is most interesting is that, with the exception of extreme cases, hand size does not matter. For instance, there are over 550,000 physicians and surgeons in the USA and I am sure that every hand size is accounted for in that large group. However, if you look in a medical supply catalog you will find that there are no options for the handle size on a scalpel. By the same token chopsticks, piano keys, violin frets, darning needles, and on and on etc. all come in one size. Consequently, using the logic espoused by the golfing fraternity the surgical ability of our nation's physicians has to be negatively affected, the Chinese cannot eat efficiently, think of how much better Beethoven could have been, Yo-Yo Ma needs a new cello, and aunt Martha's quilts are defective. The fact is that your hand, regardless of size, can adapt efficiently to any size object and certainly to any size golf grip.

Over the years we have conducted blind testing involving hundreds of golfers with hand sizes ranging from small to large and virtually every participant preferred a larger, less tapered grip and the tackier the better. The larger, less tapered grip produces more grip-to-skin contact than standard grips for a much greater transfer of power and control.  Based upon this testing we only install this type of grip on all of our 1 Iron golf clubs

A couple of the many myths concerning golf grips:

1. Too large of a grip will hinder your ability to release your wrists fully through impact.

2. A non-tapered grip is necessary if you use a ten-finger grip.

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