why watching grip videos didn't fix your grip

(and what actually does)

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By Peter M.

Last Updated Nov 3.2025

your hands can't learn from watching

Your hands have thousands of nerve endings. Not one of them is connected to your phone screen. That's the fundamental problem with YouTube grip tips — they teach your eyes what a grip should look like, not your hands what it should feel like.

 

 But the moment you stand over the ball, you're translating a visual memory into a physical position. And that translation fails every time. Your hands don't learn from watching. They learn from feeling.

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every rep without feedback is a guess

Here's what nobody tells you about range sessions: muscle memory doesn't know the difference between a good rep and a bad one. It just locks in whatever you repeat.

 

So when you hit 100 balls with a grip that felt right but was actually a few millimetres off — congratulations, you just ingrained the wrong position deeper. Without a physical reference point, rep 50 isn't the same as rep 1. And you'd never know. Practice doesn't fix your grip. Correct practice does.

what if you could feel "right" every single rep?

GripFix clips onto any club and physically guides your hands into the correct neutral position. Your lead hand locks into the groove. Your trail hand naturally falls into place.

 

No mental checklist. No trying to remember what some instructor said about thumb placement. You just grip the club and feel where your hands belong. Every rep is correct — which means every rep builds real muscle memory, not guesswork.

even the world's best resets his grip daily

Scottie Scheffler — the best ball striker on the planet — uses a grip trainer before every single round. Not because he forgot his grip. Because grip drifts. Your body adjusts day to day, and your hand position shifts with it.

 

If the world number one needs a physical reference point to recalibrate before he plays, the idea that you can watch a video once and remember it for months was never realistic.

This isn't a beginner's tool. It's what the best players do.

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stop thinking about your hands

The goal was never to become a grip expert. The goal was to stop worrying about it entirely — to stand over the ball, trust your hands, and focus on where you want the ball to go.

 

GripFix builds that trust through correct repetition with a consistent physical reference. Use it for a few sessions and the right grip stops being something you think about. It just becomes what your hands do.

 

At a price less than a single round of golf,  there's nothing to lose except the mental clutter.

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