Consistency is the holy grail for every golfer — and Sue Shapcott, PhD, PGA GB&I, is here to help you find it.
In this lesson, Sue reveals one of the most common causes of inconsistent strikes that recreational players rarely notice: letting go of the club at the top of the backswing. Her simple yet powerful advice is aimed at intermediate golfers who want to tighten up their technique and build trust in their swing.
Key Takeaways
- Many golfers unknowingly loosen their grip at the top of the backswing, causing inconsistent contact.
- A loose grip can come from habit or from trying too hard to “relax” during the swing.
- Maintaining a secure but not tense grip throughout the swing is essential for more consistent ball-striking.
- Awareness is the first step: pay attention to your grip pressure at the top and check if you’re releasing the club.
- Small adjustments to grip control can lead to noticeable improvements in strike and overall consistency.
If you’re struggling with inconsistency, try Sue Shapcott’s simple grip awareness tip in your next practice session. For more expert advice from Sue and other leading coaches, subscribe to Women & Golf and keep building confidence in your game.