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Clyde Putting Guide


The GTA Clyde Putting Guide when
attached to the putter, can be adjusted to allow the forearms to be in
line with the shaft of the putter and parallel to the target.
It will indicate during the stroke if
the wrist breaks down. The wrist during the stroke need to remain in the
same position as at address. This inability to putt with the wrist
remaining in the same position is the reason for most PGA tour golfers
to use the "Claw", "Saw", "Low Left Hand" and a number of other grips.
Also the use of "Belly" "Chest" and putters being of different lengths
than for the normal set-up putting position as shown above.
Used by golf professionals that
have improved their putting mechanics then do it by feel to win
tournaments.
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