If I putt with a standard length putter, but rest my elbows against my sides, would that count as anchoring under next year's rules? What about Michelle Wie's latest 'tabletop' putting style, where she seems to do precisely this?
If I putt with a standard length putter, but rest my elbows against my sides, would that count as anchoring under next year's rules? What about Michelle Wie's latest 'tabletop' putting style, where she seems to do precisely this?
I understand that you will not be allowed to indirectly anchor the putter, e.g. by resting your top hand or forearm against your chest as a fulcrum if using a broom handle putter.How can that be "anchoring" when you are not anchoring the putter against the body ?!
I understand that you will not be allowed to indirectly achor the putter, e.g. by resting your hand or forearm against your chest if using a broom handle putter.
You're not anchoring the putter.....
You only anchor if the putter touches anything other than the hands or arms
Del
Here's a possible way of sorting it out
In forbidden (anchored) strokes, the butt of the putter is held in one place and the putter swing is from that point (fulcrum I think is the word); in a legal stroke, the butt of the club moves freely on an arc with the fulcrum being somewhere above it, between hands and shoulders I suppose, but free of the body anyway.
you can have the butt of the club as a 'fulcrum' but away from the body provided the arms aren't anchored agains the body.
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Good point. Long putter, hand on top but butt no longer buried in your beard and you would be pivoting on the butt. I feel a rewrite coming on. It did seem too neat.