How our Breaking Balls Putting Mat is going to stop your three putts
Over 90% of putts are affected by the slope on the putting green, so why do we only…
We are often asked the question at Me and My Golf, “what are the most important parts of a good putting grip.”
The main thing we are looking for in the putting stroke is to have the lead side, so the lead arm, wrist and hand pulling towards the target, if the lead side is pulling to the target we consider this to be a lot more repeatable than the trail side pushing to the target. Obviously we’re after a combination of both the lead side and the trailside working together but we do want the trailside to be the more dominant side.
So with this to consider we have 3 key points that we’re looking for when you are building the ideal putting grip in order to create an effective consistent putting stroke. I have also given you 2 different options in putting styles, the lead hand below trail hand (cack handed) and the grip that I use The Bernhard Langer cack handed grip with a bigger split between the hands. But feel free to work on your own customized grip keeping in mind the 3 key points.
One of the biggest reasons we generally see people struggle with there putting is when they lose control of the putter because the trail side becomes to dominant, this is why we like to see these 3 things when holding the club.