How to Swing a Golf Club : Proper Golf Grip to Improve Your Golf Swing

Learn how to improve your golf swing and handicap with the proper golf club grip in this free instructional golfing video lesson. Expert: Arthur DeBolt Bio: Arthur DeBolt, author of DeNuts and DeBolts of Golf columns, is a certified golf swing coach with 40 years of teaching experience. Filmmaker: Terry Larson

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5 Responses to “ How to Swing a Golf Club : Proper Golf Grip to Improve Your Golf Swing ”

  1. i’m loving that everyone is trashing this golfing legend. yeah, he seems a little weird, and maybe he is getting a little old, but you should all know that he is a legend. he has worked with every pro from ben hogan to tiger woods.

  2. A. That is one of the funniest things I have ever watched
    B. Give that dude another cigarette and an oxygen mask

  3. wtf, is this a joke?

  4. What is going on here?

  5. I can’t believe you were allowed to post this so called INSTRUCTIONAL video here. The swing you are trying to teach is called Casting, where the hands are trying to hit the ball. Your feet are too close together, your arm is too tight against your body and you can’t swing to save your life. Anyone attempting this will only end up a worse player. There are much better vids on Youtube than this garbage.

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