In this video, you’ll discover why you DON’T want a pendulum putting stroke.
Now, I’m sure you’ve heard something like this before…
“Imagine your putter as a pendulum.”
That sounds really good, kinda like a pendulum stick of a grandfather clock rocking back and forth.
But… That’s a myth!
The problem with thinking that your putting stroke is a pendulum is that it can cause you to decelerate on putts, which leads to inconsistency.
Don’t believe me?
A study by SAM PuttLab analyzed the putting strokes of 99 players on tour between 2003 and 2005.
What they discovered is that pros take the putter back on average 36% and putt through 64%.
That’s far from being a 50/50 pendulum stroke.
The reason why you don’t want to putt with a pendulum stroke is that if you take the putter back the same amount you move it forward, you’ll have trouble accelerating through the ball.
And in order to increase your putting consistency, you need to accelerate through the ball.
Watch this video now to discover why you don’t want to putt with a pendulum stroke…
And get your stroke closer to a 36% back, 64% forward split and make more putts!