You can also wrist-lock with a or even (aka cross-handed). The SuperStroke WristLock Putter Grip is compatible with any of these methods and works for righties and lefties. Oh, by the way: The wrist-lock method is legal under the rules, as is our WristLock Grip. The Problem with Using Your Wrists You may be wondering why getting the wrists involved is bad for your putting stroke. For one thing, excess wrist action can cause you to close the blade and pull the golf ball, or put too much “hit” into impact and lose distance control. A “pendulum-style” stroke, controlled by the arms and shoulders, delivers a square blade to the ball more consistently. It’s also easier to repeat or duplicate and doesn’t require perfectly timing the “release” of your hands through impact. How the SuperStroke WristLock Grip Works It’s 3.25 inches longer than our , and our engineers used that extra length to add a contoured section at the top; this section locks comfortably against the upper wrist and essentially locks it in place. Maintaining the angle formed by the lead wrist and shaft, from address through impact, is a key to precise putting – and do that remarkably well.
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