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In the first video on grip, Nic addressed the grip of a student and said he did it perfectly. He also mentioned that one of the biggest problem with players is that their grip is loose showing a gap between the cue, thumb and forefinger. However, in the 5th video, this guy has exactly this problem. Eventually, he allowed this guy to play with the hole in the grip. I dont quite understand this.
Is this because if grip configuration do not change from the back swing to the chest, then it is okay to have the gap?
In the first video on grip, Nic addressed the grip of a student and said he did it perfectly. He also mentioned that one of the biggest problem with players is that their grip is loose showing a gap between the cue, thumb and forefinger. However, in the 5th video, this guy has exactly this problem. Eventually, he allowed this guy to play with the hole in the grip. I dont quite understand this.
Is this because if grip configuration do not change from the back swing to the chest, then it is okay to have the gap?
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