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Putting 101
On September 13, 2016 in
Puttiing
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Megan Thompson
Putting 101
By Tim Mahoney
Poor putters have more clubs than strokes and great putters have a putter that matches their putting motion. Recently during a Mahoney Golf Academy session at the Troon North Golf Club, I had my assistant place all of the students putter along a wall in the golf shop. Twenty students where in the session and only half of them could find their putters. Moral of story, great putters have a putter that matches the motion and poor putters blame the equipment.
Basically, there are 2 types of putters or equipment available to a golfer: a face balanced putter or a shaft balanced putter. A face balanced putter is a club that is balanced from heel to toe and is built in a manner where the club swings straight back and forth on both sides of the swing and remains square on both sides of the swing. A shaft balanced putter is a club designed to swing inside to allow to inside on both sides of the swing and the face should open to close.
Golfers who prefer a balanced putter should address the following: Hold the club in the palm of hands, stand close the golf ball with your eyes over the target line, hold the club tightly in your arms and hands. As you swing the golf club keep the club face looking at the ball or target on both sides of the swing and focus on the shoulders producing the power source of the motion.
Golfers who prefer a shaft balanced putter should address the following: Hold the clubs in the fingers of both hands, stand tall with your eyes inside the target line with a loose arm and finger hold. As you swing the club allows your arms to control the speed and move the club inside on both sides of the motion. The club face should open on the back swing and close on the forward side of your motion.
Jack Nicklaus produced a motion where the putter swung straight back and forth on both sides and Ben Crenshaw and Phil Mickelsen produced a motion where the putter swung inside to inside on both sides. Two different motions but had great results. Pick a golf club or putter that matches your eye or motion.
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