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Shawn,
Can you explain if there is a method to determine if you need a face balanced putter vs toe hanging or in-between? Does it really matter if you’re using perpetual motion to feel the putter swing? Thanks kindly.
Stick to face balanced or slight toe hang putters; they suit human anatomy the best and most are too flat too; get a single bend shaft that is easy to bend to the correct lie when you are letting the arm-putter unit hang from the shoulders in front of your feet.
Also get your putter counter balanced with a grip weight of between 75 and 100 grams; this will MAKE the putter big time! The rest is head look and feel to taste; something that you find easy to align
Thanks for your excellent response…..terrific stuff!
Hey Shawn, I’ve been told by many that my putting stroke on the way back is too quick and my stroke through is too slow (and slower than my backswing). My intention currently is to heave the putter back and then let it fall. Once I give it a heave back to get it in motion, I add zero energy on the way down and through. My distance control, and my “feel for distance” is quite poor right now. Any suggestions?
Yes, LOOK AT THE HOLE and don’t think about what to do with the stroke; just use momentum to roll the ball into the hole at the speed you want the ball to roll in with.
Where did you find the Tupper grip? Can’t seem to locate one on the internet!
Hey John! Sorry, they are no longer in business; but the name changed because of Tupperware, and it became “Forward grips” see if that works; Mr David Blois had sold the company to another entity in Toronto so you may be able to find one! Let me know!