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Date Posted: 21:35:05 09/19/01 Wed
Author: trencher
Subject: Re: NG and the overlap grip
In reply to: Rob 's message, "NG and the overlap grip" on 21:37:09 09/05/01 Wed

There are some that use it and like it. Seems to me the # that do is relatively small compared to those following the method taught but it certainly is worth a try if your uncomfortable with the 10 finger Moe uses at present.

It would stand to reason that overlapping would gain you some leverage lost with the 10 finger. Myself I like the added length because it will make the club play more upright which suits the majority playing NG....g'luck .....trencher

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