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Old 04-12-2006, 10:42 PM
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Yoda's Putting Stroke Q&A
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Yoda,

Is your putting stroke based on Stage One of the Basic Motion Curriculum (12-5-1)??? Because it sure looks like it is.

How Long is your putter???

Why do you position the ball so far forward for this stroke??? It appears to be off you left toe.
Thanks for your comments, Brandon. Coming from a PGA Professional and a rapidly advancing student of TGM, they mean a lot.

As I said in my post, my Putting Stroke is indeed pure 12-5-1 (Hitting Variation). My Putter is 32 inches long. I locate the Ball just prior to the Low Point of the Stroke -- just inside the Left Shoulder -- so I can take it ever-so-slightly on the Downstroke.
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Old 04-13-2006, 11:07 PM
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People, including tour pros, will putt almost any way now, with any kind of putter, and with any stance or grip that will get the job done... within the rules.

Mr. Yoda's TGM stroke looks very CLASSIC, compared to many people today! I even see some similarities to Mr. Crenshaw's stroke.

If word gets out, Mr. Yoda may have his book filled with PUTTING LESSONS!
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Old 04-13-2006, 11:31 PM
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Lynn,

What do you use to take the club back?

I'm guessing it's all right forearm?...this would coincide with VJ's advice too- i.e. for right forearm only strokes, place ball at Low Point (or was it "just behind Low Point?").

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Lynn,

What do you use to take the club back?

I'm guessing it's all right forearm.
Birdie,

My Putting Stroke is an On Plane Right Forearm Takeaway with a Right Forearm-Driven Downstroke. I use Angled Hinge Action (10-10-C) with Zero (Left) Wrist Action (10-18-G / Angled Hinging Only throughout the Stroke, i.e., no additional Turning, Rolling or Cocking) .
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Birdie,

My Putting Stroke is an On Plane Right Forearm Takeaway with a Right Forearm-Driven Downstroke. I use Angled Hinge Action (10-10-C) with Zero (Left) Wrist Action (10-18-G / Angled Hinging Only throughout the Stroke, i.e., no additional Turning, Rolling or Cocking) .
Me too!

Right forearm baby!
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Old 04-14-2006, 12:49 AM
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The TGM Putting Stroke
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Mr. Yoda's TGM stroke looks very CLASSIC, compared to many people today! I even see some similarities to Mr. Crenshaw's stroke.
Mr. Mickelson also sports a very similar Stroke. And he uses a shorter Putter, too!

As I've written in the past, the Putting Stroke is a Golf Stroke.

Treat it as one!
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Mr. Mickelson also sports a very similar Stroke. And he uses a shorter Putter, too!

As I've written in the past, the Putting Stroke is a Golf Stroke.

Treat it as one!
Would you say Phil uses a more 'rocking shoulders' (Paw) type stroke, rather than one which is powered by the right arm like you are doing here? Would this place Phil's Low Point (and ball) further back since the left shoulder is no longer the stroke center?
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Phil's Stroke
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Would you say Phil uses a more 'rocking shoulders' (Paw) type stroke, rather than one which is powered by the right arm like you are doing here? Would this place Phil's Low Point (and ball) further back since the left shoulder is no longer the stroke center?
NOTE: This post will be in 'Right-Hand' terms despite the fact that Phil Putts Left Handed.

I really haven't studied Phil Mickelson's Putting Stroke, other than the set of his Flying Wedges (extended Left Arm and bent Right). From memory, he probably has more Right Shoulder motion than I do 'through the Ball,' but that could be because he has not made a Follow-Through adjustment that pre-positions the Right Shoulder in its Impact and Follow-Through Location. That Shoulder Motion does not make it a Paw Minor Basic Stroke (frozen Right Elbow). He simply has to move his Right Shoulder in order to enable the Right Arm to extend into the Follow-Through.

On the other hand, he may well be using the Stroke you describe. I'll pay more attention the next time I see him Putt. Probably won't be too long from now!
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