Quick Tip - Changing Grips
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Sometimes, an injury can force you to need to make changes to your game. In today's case, said injuries have resulted in the need to learn a new grip. We talk about it all the time here at Graves Golf, but every swing starts with two key factors- grip and address. So, if you have had to make any changes to yours recently, are considering a switch, or wondering what we recommend for the Single Plane Swing, you should check this out. Join Tim Graves, PGA, as he gives a rundown on things to look out for when changing grips, and what he recommends for the Single Plane Swing.
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