We have been suggesting for years to let your eyes tell you where to stand. Rory has made some real gains in his putting. This is a photo from his Nike days. The second from From Pebble Beach for a new book by @KenBrownGolf. One Putt. Based on his comments about seeing the line, I think it might be a book worth reading.
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Monday, February 10, 2020
Friday, February 7, 2020
Quick Tip 20
These are Capto screen shots of a Face to Path relationship for a D 1 player with a full toe hang blade putter. It shows an open to path/arc from start to finish. Scroll down to see the path and how she adjusts. This is a very typical pattern of a player where the rotational value of the putter is greater than the requirement of the arc.
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Quick Tip 18
I would suggest in today’s world of heavier heads and different cog locations, a discussion of toe hang is no longer a valid part of a putter fit discussion.
Monday, February 3, 2020
Quick Tip 17
The lie angle of the putter that fits you best can be an indication of what toe hang you should consider. The flatter the lie more toe hang, more upright less. Lots of other things to consider, but this is a good start.
Saturday, February 1, 2020
Quick Tip 16
Three ways you can improve your putting. Copy the method of a successful player, copy a theoretical method, or discover your own best way. We like the third and have built a system to guide you along the way. #burntedgeconsulting
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