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Probably the most common error I see with the grip is most amateurs will hold the club in a closed position and will hit a real nice pull or pull hook. Invariably, whenever I ask what part of the clubface the student is looking at when they place the club down they always tell me either the top of the club or they don't know where they're supposed to be looking. The most important line on the clubface is the leading edge line or the last groove on the clubface. Most manufacturers will have this groove painted white. This line should form a 90 degree angle with the intended target line.  This is the line that must be square to the target line not the top of the club. Once you have set the club down along that line then take your grip. This will ensure that you at least start the swing with the clubface in a square position.

 

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