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Old 09-03-2005, 07:37 PM
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Re: Release
Originally Posted by RickPinewild
Stan Utley called it a slight rolling of the forearms.
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Right... Stan Utley said at the Summit..."TAKE THE LEFT FOREARM, AND OPEN THE FACE ON THE BACKSWING." On the downswing... "Turn it down." "Hit down on the ball." "I feel like I'm covering the ball, with a slight forward lean of the shaft."

He said he uses a 5 1/2* loft on his putter. He wants 3 1/2 to 4* loft at IMPACT.

"The left arm lengthens going back, and the right elbow absorbs the swing." "The right elbow lengthens coming down, and the left elbow absorbs the Hit."

He believes in being "process oriented" when putting.

Tiger talks about "releasing the putter"... I'm don't know if he is talking about the same thing as Stan.
I believe I've heard Jay Haas and Peter Jacobsen talk about "releasing the putter." They both are Stan's students.

Stan is not a TGM guy, but it sounds like a lot of what he teaches in putting complies with TGM.
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