A good teaching pro once showed me an easy way to position the right hand correctly on the club which helps to get the clubface back to square at impact and generate clubhead speed more efficiently.

Lift the club to a vertical position with your left hand placing the back of the grip into the first joint of the two middle fingers.

Close your right hand covering the left thumb with the pad of the right thumb.

The final check is to see if the lines between thumb and forefinger on your left and right hand point at a spot between your chin and the point of your right shoulder when addressing the ball - this is a neutral grip.
Developing a good grip takes hours and hours of practice but is well worth the effort and will help you hit the ball more accurately.
Good golfing and keep it on the fairway.
By Roger Wessels, KeNako Golf Academy
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