17 out of 18 putts made with the Face on Putting Technique using the GP Putter

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @RagnarVonLodbrok
    @RagnarVonLodbrok 2 месяца назад

    what is the lie angle on that putter?

    • @PatriceDionne
      @PatriceDionne 2 месяца назад

      The lie angle is at 80 degrees for the GP putter

    • @RagnarVonLodbrok
      @RagnarVonLodbrok 2 месяца назад

      @@PatriceDionne so basically a legal limit broomstick?!

  • @Asone82
    @Asone82 6 лет назад

    Hi Mr Dionne I have been using your putter for about a year with quite some success. If I pick my line, focus on the speed required, do a short back swing and hit through the ball, it works well and feels more natural. Like in the usual putting stance, having confidence and belief is everything. However my trouble is pulling left. I think my right hand is the culprit, it may do a slight twitch at impact or else just aim slightly left at impact without a twitch. I'm right handed and use a pincer grip and same technique in stance as you. I try to make a soft relaxed right arm. I guess the answer is practice & practice more, but do you have any advice on what to practice most or some tips to improve impact? Thank you.

    • @Faceonputtinggp
      @Faceonputtinggp  6 лет назад

      Just make sure your right forehand is in line with your target line. The forehand should be travelling on your target line during the putting stroke (no chicken wings keep your right elbow closer to your body) hope this will help if not please provide us with a video if possible from the front. Pat

    • @Asone82
      @Asone82 6 лет назад

      thanks this helped a lot, made me check the thumb and forefinger were level on the shaft, i think my thumb was a little too behind the forefinger so as I made the stroke, the hand went left naturally. I can hold the line much better now. I forgot about this but it's obviously one of the most important parts, how your hands connect with the shaft.