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We took a look at the putting grips of the top 50 players in SG: Putting for the 2024 season. Check out the breakdown below - and learn the benefits of each. Traditional.
"To each their own." However, when it comes to putting, how do the top 20 players in the world grip their putter and is there ...
Miller likes to say that grips are equipment for golfers’ hands, and to that end his company has a new equipment launch dropping April 15: Golf Pride’s Reverse Taper putter grips.
Scottie Scheffler is employing a popular alternative putting grip and finding success with it in the Bahamas. PGA Coach Brendon Elliott shares why how it, as well as the cross-handed and arm lock ...
This trend intensified after the anchoring ban took effect in 2016, and this year on tour, over a third of players used an alternative grip—be it cross-handed, pencil, claw, long putter or armlock.
Fifty years ago at the 1973 U.S. Open, Johnny Miller famously shot a Sunday 63 to win at Oakmont and set the record for the lowest round ever in a major championship. On Thursday, Rickie Fowler ...
That led into the Hero World Challenge where Scheffler surprised many by utilizing a saw grip for putts inside roughly 25 feet. Intended to take the right hand out of the putting stroke, Scheffler ...
Scottie Scheffler is tinkering with his putting once again. The world No. 1 debuted a new putting grip on Thursday at the Hero World Challenge, hitting short putts at Albany Golf Club with a claw ...
The World No. 1 used a claw grip on his putter for shorter putts Thursday in the Bahamas en route to an opening 67. Scottie Scheffler lines up a putt on the second green during the first round of ...
Scottie Scheffler brought a new putting grip to the Hero World Challenge and felt enough improvement to be satisfied with the result, a 5-under 67 that left him three shots behind Cameron Young on ...
Scottie Scheffler has a new putting grip, and it helped him shoot a 5-under 67 in the first round of the Hero World Challenge. Skip to main content. Open Main Menu Navigation. Open Search.