How Does Your Putter Cure A Slice or Hook?

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Paul Wilson is the creator of Swing Machine Golf and founder of Ignition Golf. Paul's golf swing technique is based on the Iron Byron swing machine. YouTube Channels: Paul Wilson Golf and Ignition Golf Tips. Please Join me on Google+

4 Responses to “How Does Your Putter Cure A Slice or Hook?”

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    March 17, 2020

    JohnBenson

    This is a great idea and visual sensation!
    Ive had a tendency to slice my ball which is now turning into a slight fade which is good. But this does show me that I come in with the club face slightly open.
    One of your other thoughts that helps me get rid of this as well is “blood test arms” which is been my favorite this winter practice season.

  2. March 17, 2020

    terrybadger

    I noticed your left thumb is going down the flat part of the putter’s grip. It is not in your preferred left grip position. I can see how it would make knowing where your club face is, but do you think it will throw off our grip setup?
    thanks,
    terr

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      March 17, 2020

      JohnBenson

      Good question. Let’s find out

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      March 19, 2020

      Paul Wilson

      No. This is just an easy way for you to see where the clubface is at various times in your golf swing. It should not throw off your regular grip.

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