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Nathalie Sheehan
The word ‘yip’ makes most golfers quiver in disgust. To prevent this golf curse word from ruining a future round of golf, Nathalie Sheehan explains 3 quick fixes to help you cure the yips and regain confidence.
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This is beyond a doubt the single most impactful golf tip I have seen and I have seen a bunch over the years. My problem was with the right hand so went to the claw grip. As uncomfortable as it might seem at first glance it is not. The difference was immediate and significant. I have gone from dreading approaching the green, particularly with a relatively short putt, to looking forward to it. Thank you Natalie!!
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you’ve found success with this :)
Hi Natalie, you suggest using single hand to identify whether the "yips" issue is to do with right or left hand. What should we look for to help us identify which hand?
What the heck is a yip?