Re: David Lee's Putting on the Arc






On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, jasquiers@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

I'm curious if anyone has heard of or tried David Lee's arc putting
technique.  I ordered his latest putting tape after being very happy
with his Gravity Golf system, and practiced for a few days in my
basement (no golf in MN, obviously).  When I went to the local golf
shop to "try out putters", I was sinking 15 footers over and over.

They have little channels grooved into the putting green, you can't miss in those stores. Just like music always sounds better in record stores.


I remember someone in this group mentioning that their putting stroke looks like a "slap shot" waiting to happen, and that sounded similar to this technique. The gist of it is having your weight on your front leg and doing a little body pivot around that heel with passive hands. It kind of feels like you are sweeping the ball into the hole.

Are you saying move the body on a putt? Case closed on this technique.

As regards putting technique I prefer to come up with my own
addled-brained systems as I know in the long run I'm still going
to knock a four foot left to right foot that means something about
six feet by.

Later,

zuke

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