Quick Tips - Lead Hand Low
Putting
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3m 38s
When it comes to putting grips, I've got to admit that lead hand low seems to be the most popular option these days, or at least the one I've heard the most about. The numbers back this up too, as all the elite guys and gals on tour use this grip. Turns out, it's got some. benefits to it. The main one that comes to mind is that it squares the shoulders at setup, making it easier to achieve a straight stroke. I should be taking notes, as I putt trail hand low, which tends to lead my putter face to open up. Join Tim Graves, PGA, as he talks about lead-hand low grip for your putting, and why it is so beneficial.
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