LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Most overlooked aspect of the swing? Thread: Most overlooked aspect of the swing? View Single Post #24 03-15-2008, 07:51 AM EC Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Pinehurst Posts: 104 Originally Posted by Yoda Agreed, Eddie. My story is similar: After a correct start gripping as Armour advised in his classic How To Play Your Best Golf All the Time, I got 'sophisticated' and moved to the weak grip being touted in the popular teaching methodologies of the day. My left thumb ran straight down the top of the shaft. What a disaster. Today, I would much rather see a grip err to the strong side (Turned to the right) than the weak (Rolled to the left). Especially with the left hand. As far as where I rank the grip in the hierarchy of golfing components, one need only look at Homer Kelley's own Stroke Patterns (12-1-0 and 12-2-0). Of the 24 Components, #1 and #2 establish the Grip (Basic and Type). Any questions? And in my own work . . . Remember Annie's first lesson (post #5 above): "First, I fixed her Grip . . . " Great post as always Lynn. I hope that all on this forum appreciate what a wonderful resource you have provided over the years. Also, congratulations on the success you must be enjoying along with your ever growing stable of players. EC EC View Public Profile Send a private message to EC Find all posts by EC