Wrist Putting
January 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under Golf Lesson
Every golfer carries his own special style when it comes to putting. I have used my style and the same putter many years now, it’s work quite well, so I intend to continue what I am doing even though many people tell me there are newer and better ways. One contemporary style many golfers are using is the very upright, firm grip, no- wrist method to achieve the great results the pros are getting.
I don’t do this so, if I seem to contradict this style, in which each stroke originates inside the shoulders, so be it.I find I putt more consistently by using a very light, very delicate grip in which requires about the same pressure I would apply to a steering wheel of a car. It’s all in the wrist and this wrist action can be compared to the swinging of gate of a fence. After bringing the club back, I like to hesitate an just an instant before beginning an all forward stroke. Then I employ a good amount of stick to- through, exaggerating that action.
My experience leads me to believe that the average golfer will do very well on the greens sticking with an old-fashioned method like I have described. Sometimes the older ways are better and provide the most consistent results.
Watch the video about other ways to putt
Check out the different styles of putting, including left hand low, long putter, belly putter and claw style.
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