With the forearm anchor ban in place, it is now necessary to initiate the stroke with a slight forward press of the anchor arm,( left arm for right handers), which will slightly pull the forearm away from the chest. We have found that this motion actually improves the stroke. The forward press to start the motion begins a 3 count tempo and places your awareness on the anchor arm which is the primary point in the lateral line stroke.
With the forearm anchor ban in place, it is now necessary to initiate the stroke with a slight forward press of the anchor arm,( left arm for right handers), which will slightly pull the forearm away from the chest. We have found that this motion actually improves the stroke. The forward press to start the motion begins a 3 count tempo and places your awareness on the anchor arm which is the primary point in the lateral line stroke.
A video demonstration of this would be helpful.
Pretty neat worked out. Awesome. 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
" From High To Low - Look Out Below "
Good Luck John w/ the Lateral Line Putter !
+Andrew Wiliams thank you Andrew
I started using this as well, and within 3 weeks of casual practice I am making more putts, and have already lowered my handicap.
+th3dudeabides1 thanks for your comment
If you can't play golf, play another sport!
John Under the R & A rules does this system comply. Vernon
No, the upper arm is anchored like this