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6bmike 10-04-2005 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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Originally Posted by 6bmike
I'm 6'3 I use a 33 in putter. I pull the left arm with a bending right arm and straighten it through into impact. Feels like Extensor Action to me.

short putter shafts rule. :D

Agree! I have the ugliest putter on the planet. 32 inches rusty with tons of lead-tape.

What did you do to make it feel heavier?

I made my putter read Immanuel Kant’s ideas on moral philosophy – “Grundlegung zur Metaphysik der Sitten.” Pretty HEAVY stuff ! :wink:

vj 10-12-2005 08:56 AM

A straight left arm is not a requirement using extensor action in putting. Think of it as both structure and rigidity. Extensor action can be applied to the point of both.

Lynn says it best. You just keep pushing until one day BAAMM! It is there and you wonder how you ever played golf without it.

Extensor action gives so much structure (which lends to width) to everything. Don't put it in some strokes, put it in all strokes. Just keep pushing in your practice.


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