5 Reasons Your Grip Won't Stay Consistent
1. your grip drifts without you noticing
You set up with a solid grip on the first tee. Feels good. Confident.
By the fifth hole, something's off. By the back nine, you're standing over the ball knowing it doesn't feel right, but not sure what changed.
Your grip shifts throughout the round. Small movements. Tiny rotations. You don't notice until the shots start going sideways.
2. fatigue makes it worse
The longer you play, the more your grip drifts.
Your hands get tired. Your focus drops. You stop being as deliberate with setup. And slowly, without realising, your grip weakens or strengthens a few degrees.
That's why your game often falls apart. It's not your swing. It's your grip slowly sliding out of position.
3. fidgeting isn't fixing
You know the routine. Stand over the ball. Something feels off. Adjust. Waggle. Re-grip. Adjust again.
But fidgeting doesn't fix anything. You're guessing your way back to correct, hoping your hands find the right spot.
Sometimes they do. Sometimes they don't. And you're never quite sure which one you're getting.
4. you can't feel small grip changes
Here's the problem: small grip changes don't feel like anything.
A few degrees of rotation. Slightly more in the palm than the fingers. Hands shifted a centimetre. These tiny variations don't register, but they completely change where the clubface points at impact.
You can't correct what you can't feel. And by the time you notice something's wrong, the damage is already done.
5. knowing what's right doesn't keep it consistent
You've watched the tutorials. You know what neutral looks like. You can set it up perfectly when you're thinking about it.
But you can't consciously monitor your grip for 70+ shots. Your brain has other things to focus on, the target, the wind, the lie.
Knowledge doesn't maintain consistency. Only muscle memory does. And muscle memory comes from feel, not information.
even scottie scheffler obsesses over grip
Scottie Scheffler uses a grip trainer before every round. Not because he forgets how to grip a club, because even the best players in the world know grip drifts over time.
Pros don't trust feel alone. They use physical reference points to keep their hands honest.
If that's what it takes at the highest level, it's probably what you need too.
the fix: same grip, every swing
GripFix clips onto any club and physically guides your hands into the same position, every time.
No more drifting. No more fidgeting. No more standing over the ball wondering if your grip is right.
Use it on the range to lock in the feel. Clip it on mid-round if something's off. Give your hands a consistent reference point they can trust.
First hole. Last hole. Same grip.
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