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EdStraker 08-22-2006 03:00 PM

Putter Selection and Eye Dominance
 
I am a right-handed golfer who is left eyed dominant. I have read contradictory info on which type of putter is best for left eyed dominant golfers.

I find I putt better with center shafted blade or anser style putters. Also, I putt better using a slightly open stance with my head tilted slightly to the right ala Jack Nicklaus style.

I would like to hear what vj and other think about putter selection and putting style for right-handed left-eyed dominant golfers.

EdZ 08-22-2006 03:40 PM

I too am left eye dominant, almost entirely left eye. Using a pair of pro-aim glasses, I determined that I basically 'have' to stand about 45 degrees open to get my eyes on plane and on line. Helps me really get the right side 'under hand toss' motion too. Just have to be careful to monitor my shoulder alignment - the key alignment in directional control IMO. Basically I setup like Crenshaw/G. Norman or a slightly taller version of Nicklaus.

littlebrit 08-22-2006 06:28 PM

This post is very interesting to me. I occasionally can putt decently, but I have to work really hard at it, and sometimes have really bad days, including 4 putts grrr. I am definately left eye dominant and if I just relax, try to forget totally about mechanics and just concentrate on the hole I seem to get a lot better, I think that when I do that I just allow my body to go where it needs to instictively. The only problem with that is inconsistency. I have never seen anything that mentioned an open stance etc. for left eye dominance but I know that if I just walk up to a putt to pop it in the hole then my stance is open. I also prefer the anser style putter.

So in essence you are saying open stance, tilted head, How about ball position. I have just noticed that the ball much further forward in my stance seems to work better for me, I think that may be a Jack Nicklaus too but I may be wrong.

nuke99 09-11-2006 08:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EdZ
I too am left eye dominant, almost entirely left eye. Using a pair of pro-aim glasses, I determined that I basically 'have' to stand about 45 degrees open to get my eyes on plane and on line. Helps me really get the right side 'under hand toss' motion too. Just have to be careful to monitor my shoulder alignment - the key alignment in directional control IMO. Basically I setup like Crenshaw/G. Norman or a slightly taller version of Nicklaus.

Thats exactly how i putt now ! Tried the Yoda method (taught by Comdpa) and slowly and instinctively play like open. right shoulder arms online support ie. stance+ shoulder Open. You dont have to bring the butt too far in front to get the flat left wrist which i like. And to me , I can see the line better during setup because I use 2 eyes instead of 1. works for me.

I do notice I putt better with Ansers with this kind of new putting though. I always had used mallets.

metallion 09-11-2006 08:48 PM

45 degrees...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EdZ
I determined that I basically 'have' to stand about 45 degrees open to get my eyes on plane and on line. Helps me really get the right side 'under hand toss' motion too.

Interesting about the 45 degrees. I too setup with 45 degrees open stance to get the underhand toss feel for Push Basic.

You made me curious about the stance. When you say 45 degrees, do you refer to the feet or only the shoulders?

EdZ 09-12-2006 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by metallion
Interesting about the 45 degrees. I too setup with 45 degrees open stance to get the underhand toss feel for Push Basic.

You made me curious about the stance. When you say 45 degrees, do you refer to the feet or only the shoulders?

Feet/hips only. Shoulders always square, they are the prime directional alignment for all shots.


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