5 reasons why your grip is the fastest way to drop strokes 

(stop chasing equipment & swing tips)

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By Peter M.

Last Updated Nov 3.2025

Your grip is the only thing touching the club. It controls the clubface. The clubface controls where the ball goes. 

 

Everything else — your swing, your stance, your $600 driver — is downstream of this one contact point. 

And yet most golfers spend years trying to fix symptoms instead of fixing the source.

 

Here's why that changes today.

youtube and lessons can't teach your hands

You already know what a correct grip looks like. "See two knuckles." "V's point to your trail shoulder." You've heard it all. And it works — for about three swings. Then your hands drift back to wherever they were before. 

 

Not because you lack discipline, but because hearing a grip position and feeling it are two completely different things.

Your hands don't learn from watching. They learn from touch.

gripfix teaches through feel, not instruction

GripFix is a precision-molded guide that clips onto your existing club and physically positions your hands into the correct grip every time. No mental checklist. 

 

No guessing what "neutral" felt like last week. You grip it, swing, hit real balls — and every rep builds the kind of feel-based consistency no video can replicate. 

It doesn't tell your hands where to go. It puts them there.

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one grip fix solves your slice, distance, & consistency

You're chasing separate fixes for your slice, your lack of distance, and your inconsistent contact — but they're all symptoms of the same root problem: your grip. 

 

Fix your grip and the slice disappears because the clubface closes properly. Distance comes back because you're transferring power efficiently. 

 

Consistency arrives because you're starting from the same position every swing.

the world's #1 player checks his grip before every session

Scottie Scheffler uses a grip trainer before every practice session — even at The Masters. His words: when his body feels different day to day, his grip is the first thing that shifts. 

 

If the best player on the planet recalibrates daily, the idea that amateurs can "set it and forget it" doesn't hold up.

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less than a single lesson — and it actually sticks

A golf lesson costs $50–150 and gives you tips you'll forget by next weekend. GripFix costs less than one lesson and trains your hands every time you practice. 

 

Clips on in seconds, fits any standard grip, works right or left-handed, and stays locked through full swings.

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gripfix: the grip that finally sticks

You've tried fixing your grip through videos, lessons, and willpower — and it never lasted. 

 

GripFix ends the guessing by physically guiding your hands into the correct position every swing.

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