Grip technique
How to Practice Grip Technique Under Pressure
How to make grip technique hold up when there’s water right, a card in your pocket, or a match on the line.

Practice with consequences
Pressure practice for grip technique should feel a little uncomfortable. Set a target gate, use your full pre-shot routine, and restart when the grip has reverted to the compensating position rather than the neutral one you’re building.
Try this mini-test:
- Set a target twenty yards away and choose a specific ball flight shape.
- Build the grip fresh before every ball — don’t hold the club between shots.
- Score one point if the grip felt neutral at impact and one if the ball started on the intended line.
- Don’t finish until you reach eight points out of ten across ten consecutive attempts.
Why it works
Rebuilding the grip every ball under a consequence trains the hand to find neutral automatically, rather than relying on a pre-round check that disappears by hole seven.