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Originally Posted by Slava
I golfed with a guy who explained it to me (his arrives on Thursday, lol). It makes sense to me, but I got a new putter this spring and that's it for me.
Like I say, it totally makes sense though. Basically the putter is perfectly balanced and will always be square to the hole. If ypu can take it back and forward perfectly straight, you're golden.
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But that's always the case
I understand the theory but the video demo is goofy because you are always holding your putter anyway - it's not handing on a swivel. So it's still going to be subject to arm motion, grip and bobble.
In my putting, squareness at the strike isn't what I'm ever worried about. Keeping the face straight is not that hard a task. It's my line and weight. Especially weight because it's the most variable inluence on the putt from game to game.