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Old 09-19-2003, 05:04 PM
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Question putting grip

Getting closer to actually playing a round.

Asked enoough questions and got enough answers to hopefully get to the green.

Now what do I do.

Is the grip the same or different for putting as the other clubs?

Can someone post some pictures and text if it is?

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Old 09-19-2003, 05:47 PM
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John, the putting grip like the actual putter itself is highly individualistic. If you enter into the realm of long shafted putters it's different still.

What I would advise you to do is avoid forming a grip that is too long, especially when you're learning. By long I mean the distance between the top hand and the lower hand - Bernard Langer uses the reverse overlap - the left below the right. Many people adopt this when putting trouble sets in but really you should concentrate on getting the basics before you start tinkering.

Lots of people use the extended left index finger (if you're right handed.) The finger extends straight to the ground resting on the four fingers of the right hand. It is thought this stops the left wristing from flicking at the ball (club head passing the line of your hands before hittng the ball) something you must avoid. I use this grip but have adapted it for comfort. My left index finger curls into the grip and fits between the index finger and second finger of the right hand. This feels very solid and comfortable to me and I think that's important.

Whatever you adopt make sure it's comfortable for you and practice. If things don't go well it could be your grip but also consider the rest of the putting stance and action.

Check out this link for some putting tips.

http://www.ritson-sole.com/golftips/archive.htm

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John,

I have the Lou Deagle swing, (I know people will say Who's Lou Deagle) with a straight index finger on the right hand to prevent the club from swinging backward outside my hand line. I use a shoulder turn, I feel it in the lower back when I putt. I also take the clubhead back the shortest distance possible to make the putt. The shorter you take it back the less it can get off line. This also encourages an excelleration through the stroke instead of a deceleration.

Tempo is very important, think smooth not jerky. It doesn't take alot of energy to putt a golf ball!!!

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There is a slight difference in the way that you grasp your putter compared to how you grasp your irons.

Let your arms dangle note how the hands naturally hang now put them on the putter like this. After you have done this, move both your right and left thumb straight down on the grip of the putter.

The reason for holding the putter like this is to restrict any excessive hand movement, and also to prohibit you from turning your hands over in any more be it opening or closing the putter face through the impact.

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