Golf Fundamentals with Cape Fear National Head Pro, Adam Clark
By Kate Smith
We caught up with Cape Fear National's head professional, Adam Clark, to talk about some of the fundamental elements of the game of golf and advice he offers to beginner players.
Grip
"Grip is one of the most important aspects to playing golf, and there are three different ways to hold a club," says Clark. "First is the 10-finger grip, then you have the Vardon Grip (also known as the Vardon Overlap) and, finally, the interlocking grip." Clark says one of the most common errors he sees with newer players is a problem with grip. "It's also, unfortunately," he says, "the hardest thing to change."
Stance
"Your feet should be aligned with the target," says Clark. Depending on how your feet are aligned, there are a few types of stances that can be used like the square stance, open stance or closed stance.
Posture
"Everybody's posture is a little different," says Clark, "but there is a general posture that is most effective. "Players should maintain a relaxed posture with knees bent and slightly tilted at the waist."
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About: Kate Smith
Kate Smith is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island where she studied Public Relations and Journalism. She moved to Southeastern North Carolina shortly after graduating and lives with her husband and three large rescue dogs. She works as a freelance writer and is a Social Media Coordinator at the beautiful coastal community of Brunswick Forest.
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