I've been watching your content it's very interesting and eye opening. I've been playing a Scotty X mallet for years center shaft. I prefer center shaft as it seems easiest to control toe flow caused by the toe hang on the club. If I miss a putt it's typically high right. That said I hate that at times I'm having to manipulate the club head to keep it on line/target. I'm heading to a fitting with the Edel rep to see if there is a better solution based upon the current thought process and your content. I also viewed your vid on grip which I found also interesting yet truly simplistic based upon one's anatomy. I've been going thicker on my grips to minimize my clubhead manipulation when in fact a smaller grip allowing for my natural hand arm posture would likely be better. Keep up with the vids very informative.
@zoktoberfest2 ай бұрын
Why did you number the quadrants opposite to the order used to number the quadrants in a Cartesian Plane? You went clockwise from the top right quadrant instead of counterclockwise as it applies in math.
@SteveSmith-zz4ih Жыл бұрын
Americans say "OK & RIGHT" so many times whilst conversing, like they are preaching, rather than teaching. Just an observation and personal opinion.
@JS-ot4kiАй бұрын
This doesn't make a lick of sense as described. On breaking putts, speed and path determine where the ball will pass the hole. In any of the four quadrants if you were off on setup-aim for the proper speed putt, you could manipulate either face or speed at impact to change the line and it seems like you are just arbitrarily choosing one for each quadrant without any proper justification.