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The Other Game - Putting

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Old 08-05-2009, 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike O View Post
Describe what a "ton of deloft" looks like? I'm assuming the deloft is created by an extreme clubshaft lean or is the putter head/face really delofted? Is the clubhead movement going down, up or level at impact? I'll try anything to putt better- while I wait for your answers I'll be three putting from 4 feet. Send the informaion sooooooon!!!
Normal Anser putter, hands ahead, level but above the equator, putter hovered, no hand acceleration just shoulder powered.
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Old 08-08-2009, 06:47 PM
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Just noticed that Medicus is offering a variation on a negative lofted putter. Didnt there used to be a negative lofted putter back in the 60's? I remember seeing a sort of Bullseye type brass putter with negative loft.

I prefer the back flange of my Anser........never misses. Im wondering if I can order one from Ping that has the plumbers neck as per usual but with the face pointing backwards.

http://www.medicuscorporation.com/pr.../overspin.aspx

The only thing im wondering about with the medicus is if it allows for variation in the level of the putter through impact?

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