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Too much wrist action leads to inconsistency on the greens. In this tip, Martin Hall shows how understanding ulnar and putting like Payne Stewart will help you create a consistent roll.
Comments (18)
Hello
Just for clarification for understanding. When addressing the ball my feet should be slightly of the path, AND club head slightly open?
Thank you
Martin, so glad you did this video of "Ulnar" because I always had in my mind, to ensure putter is completely flat on the ground. I am missing on the right most times. Can't wait to try it with raising the heel..great common sense video
I’m a globe on putter. How much difference does this make?
Great tip!
Do you like the putter head to pass the hands ( release the putter like Tiger and Crenshaw) or the handle to lead the putter head like Dave Stockton. Would the ulnar wrist favor one type or both.
Do you put loft on putter.
Thanks, John
Now that I understand Ulnar, how can I putt thru the ball as I tend to pull most putts.
I noticed you said some great golfers were wrist putters; without naming them. Maybe I should not mention that one of the greatest golfers of all time — Bobby Jones – was a wrist putter! And also did some chipping with just the wrists. Check out some of his videos!
Will going a bit Ulnar also flatten the putter lie a little bit?
Marin I have done that now for 70 years since I was 4. Great teacher my Mother told me that. My issue is the takeaway. I have difficulty in taking the putter back evenly. It has a tendency to move outward at the takeaway and I have to redirect it back on line coming thru the ball which many times causes other than center of putter hits. Any tips on takaway?
Hello
Just for clarification for understanding. When addressing the ball my feet should be slightly of the path, AND club head slightly open?
Thank you
Martin, so glad you did this video of "Ulnar" because I always had in my mind, to ensure putter is completely flat on the ground. I am missing on the right most times. Can't wait to try it with raising the heel..great common sense video