I can hear your sighs from miles away, as you’ve probably heard me waffling on about it before, but I will continue to bang this drum until everyone in golf uses the Scottie Scheffler grip training aid! The main reason why is the functionality of it, of which I will go into all of that below, but I also wanted to highlight that on Amazon’s specific golf training aid section of the site, you can get this grip for as little as ten dollars. (In fact you can get two for ten in the Prime Day deal below…)
In the highly competitive world of professional golf, where every swing and every shot is meticulously analyzed, Scottie Scheffler’s consistent ball-striking prowess has set him apart at the top of the men’s professional game.
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Despite what is often described as an “agricultural” swing and some seriously unconventional footwork, Scheffler consistently tops the PGA Tour Strokes Gained tee-to-green charts, showcasing a level of consistency rarely seen since the prime of Tiger Woods. In simple terms, he has the best long game of his generation.
Watch: While Scheffler is not using the training grip in this footage, watch how careful he is about his hand placement in practice.
The secret to Scheffler’s remarkable accuracy and consistency is obviously a supreme level of talent and coordination, but he, more than anyone else in the game, prioritises a foundational element often overlooked: grip consistency. Is that just a coincidence? I don’t believe so.
Scheffler, in collaboration with his long-time coach Randy Smith, places unparalleled importance on the consistent placement of his hands on the club, knowing that this is the number one influence on ball flight. To help him achieve this consistency, he has, for the past few years, employed a simple yet effective training aid: a $10 moulded rubber grip fitted onto a practice club that matches the specifications of his gamer set. As Scheffler has said repeatedly, this is a “non-negotiable” in his practice.
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Scheffler will not start a single warm-up or practice session without first calibrating his hand placement with at least a dozen shots with this training grip. This ensures that his hand placement is identical every single time, leading to optimal clubface control—a critical factor for superior ball striking.
As a PGA Professional, I would implore each and every one of you to purchase one of these grips, get it fitted to an old 7-iron, and, like…
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