A strong grip in golf is a grip where the player's hands are rotated away from the intended target while gripping the golf club. This grip promotes a closed clubface which increases the chances of hitting a draw shot. The strong grip is often preferred by golfers with a faster swing speed or those looking to generate more power. The clearest advantage to a strong grip is that it reduces the chances of slicing the ball. It encourages an inside-out swing path which offers more control and ultimately more power as well. However, one potential downside is the increased difficulty in hitting straighter shots. Due to the closed clubface position, golfers may find it challenging to consistently align the ball with the target. This also leads to excessive hook shots.