Basic Golf Equipment : Golf Club Grips
by Bobby on Tuesday, June 14th, 2011 | 11 Comments

The grip on the golf club is important in mastering your swing. Learn about thick and thin grips on clubs in this free golf video about golf equipment and supplies. Expert: Chris Murphy Contact: www.newyorkcomedyclub.com/classes.htm Bio: Chris Murphy has been a stand-up comedian for more than 15 years. Filmmaker: sam taybi
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Finally a simple training club to help you learn the elusive skill of striking golf balls like a professional with forward shaft lean and a downward strike. This tool doesn’t care about your swing style. It helps you intuitively learn the correct impact alignments of the best ball strikers.






@Netsonar by the way…I could delete this post, but I want people to know I stand behind my product. No need for the cyber insults. I do appreciate you trying the TS.
@Netsonar Dear Netsonar, I’m sorry you are not happy with the product and I’d personally like to get to the bottom of why you didn’t receive 100% refund of the product price. Perhaps you bought the easier model when needed more challenge from the Pro model? You are welcome to call me at 541 948 2480. Martin Chuck, Inventor
Stay away total scam returned clubs within 30 day window and only received 70% of my purchase price club did nothing for me other than strain my front hand club is easier to hit than a blade total bs
I have been working on my impact for quite some time, as I’ve fought flipping for many years.
Where can I buy one from in the UK? thanks.
@JefferyGrounds Hi Jeff, sorry for the delay and thanks for your interest! You are a fine stick. The question back to you: what are your issues? A little leakage? You could solve that with the 7 Pro, 7 X or the 5. I think you’d like the 7 X personally.
Cheers,
MC
@JefferyGrounds Thanks for the interest. You are best suited for the TSP 7X. It has the same, challenging leading edge as the Pro, but the striking surface of the face is the size of a golf ball. Great for focus and confidence.
Hello Martin. I am a +1 handicap golf with plenty of swing speed. When I went to you website I couldn’t tell which model was best for me. Thinking the Tour Pro 5 iron with stiff steel may be it, but wasn’t sure 100%. See you have a sand wedge model and regular model. What loft or iron would the standard model be equal to? thank you
@golfprogress I appreciate that. Thank you!
Martin: I wish you luck with selling tons of Tour Strikers off the infomercials. It’s a one of a kind product.
congrats on getting your product out onto t.v , you really deserved it
. I think I might buy one soon ahahah