I’ve just bought a Scotty , but now I feel it’s a bit light . Can I put heavier weights in so I can have a shorter swing much like with my old putter ??
I was experiment with a lot of clubs and I found that you want to put her head that's a little bit heavier because that way you can feel that way I'm not put her head and that's what really made the difference in my putting game is the right putter
Radial is Shoulder driven Movement, this is why the Shaft Angle changes. Linear is Elbow driven Movement, this is why the relationship between the Grip End and the Putter Head stays relatively parallel.
I disagree sir. I see most tour players having a radial stroke. Years ago on the very slow greens you would see many tour players just the opposite of today with I very wristy linear stroke yes. But not today on the modern fast greens. It’s all shoulder and no wrists.
I disagree with your disagree ;) . Everyone (and there are many now) using the Claw is linear. Spieth is very linear as is JT. Rory and Brad Faxon both linear. I suppose Lee Westwood is radial and all of the Arm Lockers. But the notion that 'you should try and take the hands and arms out of putting' is outdated. It stems from an idea to quell the yips. But the yips happen because the trail hand grip isn't conducive to that individuals fold patterns. At least that's what I've seen.
Don't confuse the terms "Radial and Linear" with "Arc", including the minimal Arc called "Straight Back, Straight Through." "R and L" are in the Vertical Plane. "Arc and SB, ST" are in the Horizontal Plan. The Vertical Plane is Shallow vs. Steep, while the Horizontal Plane is Swing Path, i.e. "In to In", "In to Out", "Out to In".
How do I order weights for Edel E-3 putter that’s only 3.5 years old? Nothing on website
Same here
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I’ve just bought a Scotty , but now I feel it’s a bit light . Can I put heavier weights in so I can have a shorter swing much like with my old putter ??
If you want to putt with a short linear stroke, we'd recommend a lighter head with internal shaft weight above the hands.
@@edel_golf thanks 👍👍
I was experiment with a lot of clubs and I found that you want to put her head that's a little bit heavier because that way you can feel that way I'm not put her head and that's what really made the difference in my putting game is the right putter
How would you go about switching from radial to linear? Drills?
Take out the shoulders. He alluded to Tiger using his back hand to stroke the putter while his lead hand stopped his shoulders from moving.
Radial is Shoulder driven Movement, this is why the Shaft Angle changes.
Linear is Elbow driven Movement, this is why the relationship between the Grip End and the Putter Head stays relatively parallel.
I disagree sir. I see most tour players having a radial stroke. Years ago on the very slow greens you would see many tour players just the opposite of today with I very wristy linear stroke yes. But not today on the modern fast greens. It’s all shoulder and no wrists.
I disagree with your disagree ;) . Everyone (and there are many now) using the Claw is linear. Spieth is very linear as is JT. Rory and Brad Faxon both linear. I suppose Lee Westwood is radial and all of the Arm Lockers. But the notion that 'you should try and take the hands and arms out of putting' is outdated. It stems from an idea to quell the yips. But the yips happen because the trail hand grip isn't conducive to that individuals fold patterns. At least that's what I've seen.
@@lakejindsayhands and arms are very dead in putting at least closer range. Maybe 25 ft plus u might add a bit of wrist
@@lakejindsaywhat would you say Cam Smith is?
Me: I think I’m over thinking my putting
John: hold my putter
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What is a metronome cycle?
Beats per minute.
Basically how fast, or slow, the Metronome is going "Tick Tock".
Are you kin to Ryan Reynolds? You his long lost dad? Doppelgänger for sure
Reminds me of Brian Wilson from The Beach Boys
This guy does not know what he’s talking about. Yikes.
Don't confuse the terms "Radial and Linear" with "Arc", including the minimal Arc called "Straight Back, Straight Through."
"R and L" are in the Vertical Plane.
"Arc and SB, ST" are in the Horizontal Plan.
The Vertical Plane is Shallow vs. Steep, while the Horizontal Plane is Swing Path, i.e. "In to In", "In to Out", "Out to In".