Choking up on the club ¶
By: Gene P on Oct. 12, 2022, 2:14 p.m.
Can choking up on a golf club for a full, stock swing make any real difference (normal stance, normal lie) to the dynamics of the swing? The reason I ask is that I've been working on ironing out my wrist positions through impact and release, and I have the "feeling" that it's much easier to not flip my wrists at impact when I choke down on the grip by about a half-inch or inch or so. Just curious to know whether there's anything real in terms of the center of mass of the club or weight distribution (or anything science-y), or if it's just a psychological trick I found for myself (that will not last longer than a couple days).
Previously I've only choked up on a club if I'm in between yardages, and I want to take the longer club and carry the ball ~5 yards less. It's never made any sense to me why choking up on a club would make it any easier to hit under any circumstances (even for uneven stances). But now I'm beginning to wonder.