This is pretty premature since I only played about 7 holes this morning, alternating between grip styles.
First off, I use an interlocking grip with my irons and wedges. Basically anything that isn't considered a wood. I'm pretty accurate and my distances are consistent.
However, it wasn't so hot with my woods. After the first two holes I decided to go back to my old ten finger grip off the tee and with my fairway woods to see how it would work out. It worked out pretty well. Great distance and great accurracy.
When I use the interlocking grip with the woods, I hit a weak slice. When I use the the ten finger grip with the irons, all manner of bad things happen that are too numerous to list.
So in short, irons=interlocking. Woods=ten finger. Anyone else experiment or use this "method"? I would imagine not and that soon this attempt to improve my game will fall apart.
First off, I use an interlocking grip with my irons and wedges. Basically anything that isn't considered a wood. I'm pretty accurate and my distances are consistent.
However, it wasn't so hot with my woods. After the first two holes I decided to go back to my old ten finger grip off the tee and with my fairway woods to see how it would work out. It worked out pretty well. Great distance and great accurracy.
When I use the interlocking grip with the woods, I hit a weak slice. When I use the the ten finger grip with the irons, all manner of bad things happen that are too numerous to list.
So in short, irons=interlocking. Woods=ten finger. Anyone else experiment or use this "method"? I would imagine not and that soon this attempt to improve my game will fall apart.