Grounding would be having the ground,turf, holding the weight of the putter- If you Sole the putter you are holding the weight of the putter in the hands with no help from the ground.
Feeling the weight of the putter (club) in the hands assures soling, while being haphazard and letting the putter rest on the ground before start up would be grounding.
Kids with sore throats, getting the putting arc booth ready for the show, and 8 people daily with throwaway.
Sung to the tune of the 12 days of Christmas.... I can definately relate...
Originally Posted by vj
I feel lost if I don't get the chance to come see you guys and I refuse to leave until I have thrown light this impact vs address stuff.
We are lost without you! Even though there's that green guy lurking about.
Originally Posted by vj
In the shoulder only stroke the pivot is zeroed out and the shoulders move only because they are a part of the power package. Impact and address match. The only difference could, but should not be, the height of the putter at address and impact. If you ground the putter then a difference will be found, however if you sole the putter you are in good shape.
Since the pivot is zeroed out there is no weight shift or axis tilt. Because the hands are frozen there is no bending or cockig.
Thanks VJ - Frozen hands answers my question.
Are there any putting stroke procedures where impact fix differs from address?
You can float load the putter anytime you want to. It gets really powerful really quick but a player can use a shoulder only procedure with a float load. A lot of people called this a "pop" stroke back in the days of black and white television.