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lagster 11-11-2005 09:20 PM

Forward Lean
 
I've heard different opinions whether there should be a forward leaning shaft at IMPACT in PUTTING. Some say VERTICAL, some say FORWARD LEAN.

Also... Mr. Kelley mentions a "Reverse Loft" putter in 6-B-3-O...has anyone tried this?

EdZ 11-11-2005 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lagster
I've heard different opinions whether there should be a forward leaning shaft at IMPACT in PUTTING. Some say VERTICAL, some say FORWARD LEAN.

Also... Mr. Kelley mentions a "Reverse Loft" putter in 6-B-3-O...has anyone tried this?


"Only the putter can be hooded to any advantage" (I forget the chapter)

It works very well for learning to hear the 'click' of a solid impact with the putter. I think it almost can work too well if that is possible, to the extent that when you try it you may find that the better impact makes distance control/power shift and require less 'effort' for a given distance. The downside is a ball that hops, which indicates too little loft and/or too steep an impact.

I notice a similar effect from C-grooves and a hooded putter.

plgolfer 11-12-2005 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EdZ
"Only the putter can be hooded to any advantage" (I forget the chapter)

It works very well for learning to hear the 'click' of a solid impact with the putter. I think it almost can work too well if that is possible, to the extent that when you try it you may find that the better impact makes distance control/power shift and require less 'effort' for a given distance. The downside is a ball that hops, which indicates too little loft and/or too steep an impact.

I notice a similar effect from C-grooves and a hooded putter.


What is your opinion on the c-groove putter by Yes Golf with lofts of 2.5, or 3 degrees? Do the C grooves have the effect of increasing the effective loft? Thanks for your reply.

jim_0068 11-12-2005 10:54 AM

Unless you have a putter with no offset, every putter has built in "foward lean" because the offset puts your hands in front of the putter head.

Remember that!


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