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Gold's Factory - changed my putter grip


mygreenaliem

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I have had my "special" putter for some time now and it has not left my bag. I have however suffered from consistency - key to this has not been able to get the consistent hit off the club face.

I tried the "cack handed" grip (left hand below right - I am a RH player) two days ago and it's transformed everything. I am now getting a consistent hit (you can hear it every time), really good role and the line of putting stroke sublime. I can also feel the club head better. Happy days!

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ive tried everyting including that method sometimes its great. other times icant get distance right but accuray is better.

i still give it a whirl mid round if im having a shocker.

on short puts i find i have a btter chance of holing

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I have now spent three days using it and have to say its giving me consistent results. I play "just 9" - which is 3*3 putts - 1*3 at 10ft, 1*3 at 25ft and 1*3 at 50ft - you have only one putt each time - best I have achieved is +7, no 3 putts. Will stick with it me thinks.

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I am a fan of the reverse grip also. Find I have much better alignment and distance control...

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The Corey Pavin "palms out" grip worked well for me.

One of the best putters in my Monday night league plays a 2 ball Odyssey and stands like 3 feet away and has the toe of putter tilted way into the air.

When it comes to swinging a driver or irons, there's proof that certain techniques will generate more distance, accuracy, power, etc. When it comes to putting, it's whatever works, man.

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