Struggling with thin shots, heavy contact, or that stubborn slice? In this lesson, Roger King (Rkswingking) shows you how to build a tour-worthy golf grip and let the club swing freely for straight, fast, effortless shots.
What you’ll learn:
The correct left-hand grip (down in the fingers, pad on top) so the club can swing without tension.
The “Quarter Roll” release—a simple checkpoint that squares the face and fixes slices.
Right-hand placement (pinky over index, lifeline on the thumb) that supports a true release.
Why the swing is a double pendulum, and how to stop “pulling” and start accelerating the clubhead at impact.
Two core drills: Left-hand-only and butt-of-the-club points at the ball—both you can practice at home.
Lead-leg, middle, and trail-leg (compound pivot) setups—and how to time your foot roll with the swing for pure contact and more speed.
Try this today:
Build the left-hand grip → check the Quarter Roll.
Add the right hand → keep the lifeline on the thumb.
Swing and let the elbow fold—don’t hold lag; release it.
Practice the butt-end pointing at the ball on both sides of the swing.
Pick your dominant pressure style (lead/middle/trail) and roll the feet to match the release.
Want personalized feedback? I offer Zoom lessons and a membership to fast-track your progress—details on my channel.