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An overly wristy putting stroke can lead to inconsistent contact and an unstable putterface. Aimee Cho shows a simple credit card drill that helps quiet the wrists so you can start the ball on line more often.
Comments (8)
I've found that a slight arc is my natural. When I commit to open and close, putts are more consistently in the center of the putter face and at the correct speed.
wonderful
Great drill! Thanks for “Amieefying” it!
Love it
Excellent method to see if you're wristy. Thanks.
Good idea, thanks!
thanks aimee cool drill
Great tip! I will try it today as i do wrestle with to much wrist. Q: do you ever recommend left hand/lead hand low for putting? and if so what to you suggest? Thanks! bruce in Los Angeles
I've found that a slight arc is my natural. When I commit to open and close, putts are more consistently in the center of the putter face and at the correct speed.
wonderful