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Old 02-02-2005, 11:48 PM
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Thanks guys for your responses. Yes, the sound tells me everything and all. And the roll is excellent for the muni greens I play. Ya have to have a commanding roll to negate the "idiosynchracies" of the greens.

Point well taken at risking a close. I modified the reverse overlap to include the mini wedges. When I first started fussing with it, I noticed that I could pull it if 1) I didn't hold the lag or 2) PP #3 acted on the shaft. So I hold the lag, neutralize PP #3, drive withh PP #1, and let my solid left wrist be my "bulletproof vest" for staying on line. The feel is "locked" hands going back and through. Since I am driving with my right forearm bone (PP #1), there are no twitchy hand manipulation when the match gets tight..

A couple of notes. I putt much more upright than most people. I can practice my putting for hours without my back nagging me. My putter is more upright than most, too. I also added a degree or 2 to the loft of my putter to account for the forward lean, so there's no "hoppers" off of the face. Maybe these things help the technique work.

It's really cool, because it's fractionally dimensional. My smallest putt stroke mimics my biggest Hitter swing.

Charlie
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