My putting is by far the worst part of my game. A Putting Arc MKIII landed in the mail today and I am about to have a serious go at it.
The other day someone told me about a putting checklist that one of his friends use. It was said to be organized in a way that you need to make sure that each requirement is met before you should spend time working on the next.
Something like this:
1. Stationary head
If your head is not stationary during the entire putt stroke you need not to worry about anything else until that is established.
2. Weight on heels
If your weight is not on the heels during the entire putt stroke you need not to worry about anything else until that is established.
3. Eyes above plane line
If your eyes are not on the plane line during the entire putt stroke you need not to worry about anything else until that is established.
etc
Or would you rather refer to 12-3-0?
In short: Would be great if a putting requirements could be expressed as a prioritized list. I'd love to hear VJ's thoughts on that. Would it be feasible to compile a "putting checklist as prioritized requiremements" or would you say that putting does not work that way?
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When James Durham recorded 94 at the Old Course at St Andrews in 1767, he set a course record that lasted 86 years. Golf: A curious sport whose object is to put a very small ball in a very small hole with implements ill desiged for the purpose - Sir Winston Churchill
Last edited by metallion : 10-10-2005 at 08:54 PM.