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The “chicken arm” move is a common putting flaw that can lead to pushes and pulls by changing the face through impact. Blair O’Neal shows a simple shirt-in-the-armpit drill to keep your arms connected, quiet the elbows, and roll putts on your intended start line more consistently.
Comments (8)
Great tip! My daughter and I were just discussing the towel under arm for a drill. She says it works for chipping too. Thanks ! Gerald "Buzz" Brown
When I attempt the Justin Rose technique, I have to choke up on the putter all the way to the metal unless I bend my elbows significantly. Do I need a shorter putter?
Great tip! Really prevents pushing putts.
Good reminder that the great J Rose uses that technique! Thank you!
Nice tip! Thanks
Just saw Justin Rose do this at the masters, now I know why! Thanks!
Great tip and so easy to do. Thank you.
Great tip! Thanks. Is there a grip I should use for putting? I’m a new golfer. Thanks.
Great tip! My daughter and I were just discussing the towel under arm for a drill. She says it works for chipping too. Thanks ! Gerald "Buzz" Brown
When I attempt the Justin Rose technique, I have to choke up on the putter all the way to the metal unless I bend my elbows significantly. Do I need a shorter putter?