Weve been taught to have the left hand thumb slightly off the right side of club shaft.
in order to achieve this, do you simply move the thumb over to the side ? Or keep your thumb tucked to your fingers and make a full hand rotation (clockwise)?
@jon - For righties the left thumb simply rests just to the right side of center on the grip (in the 1:00 position if the center is 12:00); it should not be off the right side. They two keys in this regard are: 1) The connection between the side of the thumb and the hand must be established and maintained to create that crease or "V", and 2) The left thumb should not sit directly on top of the grip as that will potentially activate the wrong tendons and muscles in the forearm and cause problems.
For reference have a look at Ernie Els' left hand grip in the attached photo.
@jon - For righties the left thumb simply rests just to the right side of center on the grip (in the 1:00 position if the center is 12:00); it should not be off the right side. They two keys in this regard are: 1) The connection between the side of the thumb and the hand must be established and maintained to create that crease or "V", and 2) The left thumb should not sit directly on top of the grip as that will potentially activate the wrong tendons and muscles in the forearm and cause problems.
For reference have a look at Ernie Els' left hand grip in the attached photo.
Hope this helps!
Tom