Manual Dexterity
Ease and skill in using your hands is defined as manual dexterity. The development of fine motor skills makes it possible to use the hands in task-related movements of the hands and fingers.
Golf Hand Actions
Hands are the physical connection with golf clubs. The ability to make subtle and minute adjustments between hands and clubs can affect accuracy when striking the golf ball.
Gripping the Clubs
Dexterity is most important in gripping the club. Slight grip changes can intentionally curve ball flight to the right or left. Grip pressure plays a major role in controlling the club head at the moment of impact with the ball.
Touch and Dexterity
Finger sensitivity in performing tasks is called "touch." This element of dexterity is very important in controlling the accuracy golf clubs, especially wedges and putters. Precise hand placement and grip pressure contribute to positive results with the short clubs.