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Old 02-14-2005, 09:12 AM
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Lets get it happening in here, PUTTING!!!!!
What success have we all had with TGM putting??? What components have we been using that have been particularly successful?!?!?! Lets lift some fog on the secrets to good putting, Homer style. Are we using the Pick motion? Impact fix or adjusted address? What hinge? What pressure point is most valuable? Zero pivot and/or shoulder turn?

I wonder if we can construct a putting basic pattern as per chapter 12???
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Old 02-14-2005, 09:21 AM
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Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, could you please move this to the putting forum Bagger, how could i forget it's creation.

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Old 02-14-2005, 10:07 AM
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Re: Lets get it happening in here, PUTTING!!!!!
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What success have we all had with TGM putting??? What components have we been using that have been particularly successful?!?!?! Lets lift some fog on the secrets to good putting, Homer style. Are we using the Pick motion? Impact fix or adjusted address? What hinge? What pressure point is most valuable? Zero pivot and/or shoulder turn?

I wonder if we can construct a putting basic pattern as per chapter 12???
I think that putting is best when we put the club in the palm of our left hand as well as zeroing out the pivot. They just aren't needed. The most natural hinge to use is the angled hinge. A putt is hit on a steep plane, so it will look similar to a vertical hinge, but it isn't. This is where Pelz goes wrong. His vertical hinge putting style is totally unnatural and difficult to do. A putt is similar to any other stroke. The hinge action of an angular motion on an inclined plane.
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Old 02-14-2005, 10:17 AM
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Putting practice is THE best way to start to feel the pressure points and float loading.

Hands slightly ahead, decending blow - 'click', 'click', 'click'

You can easily see and hear proper impact with your putter. If you are having trouble, work on a very light grip a pure 'swing' and a slightly hooded face (hands ahead). If the ball hops, you've gone too far with the ahead/down. You'll see the true 'roll' fairly quickly.
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Old 02-14-2005, 11:16 AM
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Some putters are Swingers(Crenshaw), and some are Hitters(Nicklaus).
Swingers usually putt ON PLANE(ARC). Hitters can either putt on an INCLINED PLANE, or putt with the toe of the club running along a VERTICAL PLANE(Pelz).

TGM seems to indicate that 10-6-C (Squared Shoulder Plane) is useful for PUTTING. The LEFT SHOULDER, however, is listed here as the reference point for PUTTING.
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Old 02-14-2005, 11:46 AM
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Hitting stroke
As a hitter, I use a mini hitting stroke on the greens. My right arm is like a piston that lines up directly behind the shaft. I then "drive" the club with my right arm to a mini "both arms straight" position.

I like the fact that I'm essentially making the same motion with my putter as I make with the rest of my clubs - just on a smaller scale.
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Old 02-14-2005, 12:43 PM
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EC you there?
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Eddie, I know you took a few lessons with your neighbor Geoff Mangum of the Putting Zone. I just read a post of his on his forum trashing Homer's ideas about the putting stroke. Any comments. It suprised me because Mag seems to be a straight back straigh through advocate.

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Old 02-14-2005, 12:55 PM
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Re: Hitting stroke
Originally Posted by Trigolt
As a hitter, I use a mini hitting stroke on the greens. My right arm is like a piston that lines up directly behind the shaft. I then "drive" the club with my right arm to a mini "both arms straight" position.

I like the fact that I'm essentially making the same motion with my putter as I make with the rest of my clubs - just on a smaller scale.
This mini hitting stroke has worked very well for me. It is the same stroke on a smaller scale and steeper plane. My right arm drive follows that plane.
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Old 02-14-2005, 02:19 PM
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I putt with a relatively short putter (33") that I also have bent upright a few degrees. My arms hang straight down. Right forearm 'slap' motion back and through, like tossing a ball underhand.
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Old 02-14-2005, 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Matt
I putt with a relatively short putter (33") that I also have bent upright a few degrees. My arms hang straight down. Right forearm 'slap' motion back and through, like tossing a ball underhand.
Yep, the easiest way to putt IMO.

Like you have a racquet in your right hand. A bent right wrist 'slap', kind of a heel punch at 'underhand toss' tempo. Racquet face angled slightly forward (grip leads)
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