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Golf grip refers to the way the golfer grips the golf club. The grip is a critical aspect of the golf swing as it determines the clubface's direction at impact. There are several types of golf grips, but the most common are the overlapping, interlocking, or baseball grip.
Golf posture is the position you start off also know as stance and alignment. A good posture allows for a proper swing mechanics and helps prevent injury. The correct posture allows the golfer to make efficient use of their body and muscles throughout the swing, leading to better shots and a more consistent game.
Ball position refers to where the ball is placed in relation to the your stance relative to the club you are using. An incorrect ball position can affect the direction, distance, and trajectory of the shot.
The backswing is the initial part of the golf swing that starts from the address position and ends with the club being parallel to the ground. The backswing is crucial for generating power and speed in the golf swing.
The through-swing is the movement of the golf swing that starts at the top of the backswing and ends at the follow-through. It is the movement the arms and body makes to get the clubhead back to impact efficiently.