Bro do whatever it takes to get the ball in the whole as soon as you can no matter the technique! I have single length irons, Cobra Forged Tec. I’ve met one other person who plays single length. It’s helped my game tremendously!! Keep swinging Dr. Duckhook!
Keep up the good work man. I have a non-conventional start to my swing that makes others do a double take, but I hit 16/18 greens in reg yesterday. Experimenting with side saddle because 1. it's legal, 2. if it works i could care less how it looks, 3. screw what anyone else thinks.
I went to a broomstick 47 inch putter and use it face on like you. I have lower back problems and going to a 47 inch broomstick allows me to stand up straight. With a normal putter I could only practice putting for maybe 10 or 15 minutes due to back pain. I can putt all day with the broomstick with zero pain. I like face on putting as you can use binocular vision to see your line. When my buddy and I get paired with golfers we don't know they look at me strangely until the middle of the round and they see me sinking putts or leaving lag putts a foot or less from the hole. With my stroke with my right hand and arm I just make like I am rolling the ball to the hole by a light toss. Very ez to do. As long as you are not straddling the line it is a legal way to putt.
I changed to side-saddle two years ago for all sorts of reasons and I've never looked back. Yes, it looks unorthodox and you get loads of strange/sideways glances when playing with new partners ... but when you start dropping them, they all want to have a go :-) My putting stats have improved beyond belief and I have totally lost my fear of the moss. The big reason more people don't do it, is a you say, because they don't want to 'look weird'. Everything about side-saddle is better than the conventional style: binnocular vision; one moving joint; master eye over line. Remember when Fosbury came along to the 1968 Mexico Olympics and wiped the floor with everyone in the high jump doing the 'Fosbury Flop'. Overnight, the scissor / straddle styles went extinct. I had L.A.B make me an 80 deg. broomstick MEZ II and I use it to great effect. What I love is how easy it is to get the ball rolling perfectly 'end-over-end' down the tgt. line - it's mesmorizing if you use one of those Srixon 'divide' style balls! Yes, I guess I would love to look like Ben Crenshaw, holing them with an 8802/nappy style putter conventionally ... but the simple truth is, side-saddle get's the ball in the hole better with fewer strokes - is that not the goal? So who cares how you look. Regarding the rules, I carry a screenshot on my phone from the USGA rules re. side saddle (for all the 'is that legal' crowd): a. 14-1b Not allowed to achor the forearm of the top arm against the body - as long as it's free floating, you're good. b. 16-1e 'The player shall not make a stroke on the putting green from a stance astride, or with either foot touching, the line of the putt or an extension of that line behind the ball'. So as long as you are to the side of the line (not croquet style), you're good! c. Putter angle of the shaft must diverge at least 10 degrees from the vertical (90 degrees) so that you effectively cannot use a croquet mallet 90 degrees. So 80 degrees lie angle is conforming. Bryson DC was stopped from doing side-saddle by the PGA because his putter was non-conforming.
I hear ya! Ugh! I remember when Bryson tried to do it on the PGA Tour and they shut him down after a few rounds. lol OH WAIT! You're at Dauphin Highlands! Nice! One of my fav courses.
Bill Rountree Hi Doc, I’m a little late to the conversation . The USGA AND R&A set the rules that we all abide by.I’ve yet to hear the PGA elaborate on why they shut down Bryson’s sidesaddle technique. I’m guessing they didn’t think it was a good ‘look’ for golf. To which I respond ‘pfft’. Sidesaddle putting is effective, legal and fun. Knock em straight..
its not conventical because its not a legal putter i like to stay within the rules of the game but others dont. your only cheating yourself at the end of the day its like goin to the gym and doin half reps it may boost your ego but you wont reap any benefits doing things the incorrect way.
@@whatthe3504just because the Pga tour says you can’t do It. Doesn’t mean someone else can’t do It having fun.. which is what this game is all about right? To have fun? Who gives a damn what the snobby ass pga tour says players can or can’t do… smh
@@SwayPromo the same can be said for any other rule. whats the point of playing a game if your not going to follow the rules. if you have to cheat to play it you might as well not play it.
Bro do whatever it takes to get the ball in the whole as soon as you can no matter the technique! I have single length irons, Cobra Forged Tec. I’ve met one other person who plays single length. It’s helped my game tremendously!! Keep swinging Dr. Duckhook!
I agree! Been thinking of trying same length irons. I like that concept.
Keep up the good work man. I have a non-conventional start to my swing that makes others do a double take, but I hit 16/18 greens in reg yesterday. Experimenting with side saddle because 1. it's legal, 2. if it works i could care less how it looks, 3. screw what anyone else thinks.
Hey Bob, thanks, my man. Love for the love.
I went to a broomstick 47 inch putter and use it face on like you. I have lower back problems and going to a 47 inch broomstick allows me to stand up straight. With a normal putter I could only practice putting for maybe 10 or 15 minutes due to back pain. I can putt all day with the broomstick with zero pain. I like face on putting as you can use binocular vision to see your line. When my buddy and I get paired with golfers we don't know they look at me strangely until the middle of the round and they see me sinking putts or leaving lag putts a foot or less from the hole. With my stroke with my right hand and arm I just make like I am rolling the ball to the hole by a light toss. Very ez to do. As long as you are not straddling the line it is a legal way to putt.
Anything that makes the game and your life easier! Keep after it.
I changed to side-saddle two years ago for all sorts of reasons and I've never looked back. Yes, it looks unorthodox and you get loads of strange/sideways glances when playing with new partners ... but when you start dropping them, they all want to have a go :-) My putting stats have improved beyond belief and I have totally lost my fear of the moss.
The big reason more people don't do it, is a you say, because they don't want to 'look weird'. Everything about side-saddle is better than the conventional style: binnocular vision; one moving joint; master eye over line. Remember when Fosbury came along to the 1968 Mexico Olympics and wiped the floor with everyone in the high jump doing the 'Fosbury Flop'. Overnight, the scissor / straddle styles went extinct.
I had L.A.B make me an 80 deg. broomstick MEZ II and I use it to great effect. What I love is how easy it is to get the ball rolling perfectly 'end-over-end' down the tgt. line - it's mesmorizing if you use one of those Srixon 'divide' style balls!
Yes, I guess I would love to look like Ben Crenshaw, holing them with an 8802/nappy style putter conventionally ... but the simple truth is, side-saddle get's the ball in the hole better with fewer strokes - is that not the goal? So who cares how you look.
Regarding the rules, I carry a screenshot on my phone from the USGA rules re. side saddle (for all the 'is that legal' crowd):
a. 14-1b Not allowed to achor the forearm of the top arm against the body - as long as it's free floating, you're good.
b. 16-1e 'The player shall not make a stroke on the putting green from a stance astride, or with either foot touching, the line of the putt or an extension of that line behind the ball'. So as long as you are to the side of the line (not croquet style), you're good!
c. Putter angle of the shaft must diverge at least 10 degrees from the vertical (90 degrees) so that you effectively cannot use a croquet mallet 90 degrees. So 80 degrees lie angle is conforming.
Bryson DC was stopped from doing side-saddle by the PGA because his putter was non-conforming.
It just works. Thanks!
I hear ya! Ugh! I remember when Bryson tried to do it on the PGA Tour and they shut him down after a few rounds. lol OH WAIT! You're at Dauphin Highlands! Nice! One of my fav courses.
Highlands is great! They shut Bryson down cause his club was nonconforming, not the stroke.
Bill Rountree
Hi Doc, I’m a little late to the conversation . The USGA AND R&A set the rules that we all abide by.I’ve yet to hear the PGA elaborate on why they shut down Bryson’s sidesaddle technique. I’m guessing they didn’t think it was a good ‘look’ for golf. To which I respond ‘pfft’. Sidesaddle putting is effective, legal and fun. Knock em straight..
Cus you pee sitting down
Very original. At least my bathroom floors don't have pee all over them.
Lol touché
@jcb7553 sidenote: in Germany, you aren't to pee standing up. It's frowned upon, which I thought was weird.
its not conventical because its not a legal putter i like to stay within the rules of the game but others dont. your only cheating yourself at the end of the day its like goin to the gym and doin half reps it may boost your ego but you wont reap any benefits doing things the incorrect way.
Interesting take. It's not one built on logic but interesting.
@@drduckhook it is logical to follow the rules of the game look them up for a change but i doubt its the only aspect of life you cheat at.
@@whatthe3504 tell me what rule it breaks and how. Bet you can't
@@whatthe3504just because the Pga tour says you can’t do It. Doesn’t mean someone else can’t do It having fun.. which is what this game is all about right? To have fun? Who gives a damn what the snobby ass pga tour says players can or can’t do… smh
@@SwayPromo the same can be said for any other rule. whats the point of playing a game if your not going to follow the rules. if you have to cheat to play it you might as well not play it.