Thursday 27 June 2013

Is Loft on Your Putter Hurting Your Results on the Greens?

Most putters used by golfers these days have 4.5 to 5 degrees of loft. This usually means when golfers hit putts the golf ball will get airborne after impact. The quicker you get the golf ball to roll, the more accurate your putts will be. To decrease the loft of a putter at impact hand start position is important at the address position. You will notice in the video my hands start slightly forward at the address position to the hole which also leans the putter shaft towards the hole as well. This decreases the loft of the putter and if the rise angle is greater than the loft at impact you will produce good forward roll. If you aim correctly and produce good forward roll with correct speed you will increase your chances of making the putt.
For more information or to book a putting lesson email Mark at graingergolf@rocketmail.com

Roll Them Pure

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