David, just wanted you to know I come back to this whole roadmap series and love how you’ve implemented mikes stuff into putting. It’s been incredibly helpful
Couldn't agree more. I've found that most stock putters come too flat for most people. Especially if you want to introduce a little ulnar deviation to help prevent the wrist from potentially breaking down.
This is very interesting and helps explain the reasons behind some of my issues with both my putter swing and iron/driver swings. I only wish I knew this 35 years ago. Better late than never, thank you!
Damn! This is gold! No wonder I feel more comfy with putters that's more upright than the standard 70degs. But I have a question... In the ideal posture, should the hands be hanging naturally directly below the shoulder joint? And should the putter shaft run up thru the elbow before exiting the back? I'm guessing it's all geometry & will dictate the line angle and shaft length...
David, just wanted you to know I come back to this whole roadmap series and love how you’ve implemented mikes stuff into putting. It’s been incredibly helpful
Couldn't agree more. I've found that most stock putters come too flat for most people. Especially if you want to introduce a little ulnar deviation to help prevent the wrist from potentially breaking down.
This is very interesting and helps explain the reasons behind some of my issues with both my putter swing and iron/driver swings. I only wish I knew this 35 years ago. Better late than never, thank you!
Most helpful putting tip I ever heard. Thank you!!
Damn! This is gold! No wonder I feel more comfy with putters that's more upright than the standard 70degs. But I have a question... In the ideal posture, should the hands be hanging naturally directly below the shoulder joint? And should the putter shaft run up thru the elbow before exiting the back? I'm guessing it's all geometry & will dictate the line angle and shaft length...
Odyssey putters 0:53
wow.