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    Hand Action - Grip Types - In Plane Torquing

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    The hand spacing makes a ton of sense. Do you know of any "good" players who use a 10 finger grip?
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    Mike,

    The link isn't working for me. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mgranato View Post
    The hand spacing makes a ton of sense. Do you know of any "good" players who use a 10 finger grip?
    Dave Barr
    not sure if he stills plays competitively though

    tommy two gloves?? not sure if he does
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    Quote Originally Posted by gumper View Post
    Mike,

    The link isn't working for me. Thanks.

    gumper
    the link took a couple minutes to load for me
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    Just a thought, but a split hand grip or slightly spread out hands on the club, may be a good drill for someone trying to feel the proper hand action.

    It also may help someone feel the line up better.
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    The video loads right away on all of my computers. It is a QuickTime video, anyone having trouble??? I am using a private server & want to know how it's working
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    The video loads slower than the rest of the page, but once there I had no problem watching it.
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    Not having trouble, but I have an iPad and QuickTime installed on my desktop.
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    The video took a while to load on my computer as well but again once loaded it ran fine.
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