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Left hand low putting

Tried it not long after starting the game after seeing Harrington in a video talking about it. Changed back to a normal grip after getting a bit of a slagging from some of my FC's. Maybe if I'd done it again now they would have a different opinion but then again it's not like it made me putt like Jordan Spieth.

Certainly at the time I felt like it was easier to return the club face back square when using it but currently content enough with my putting so will stick to the interlocking grip for now.
 
First time on course and - apart from one putt on an uphill lie where I caught the ground a little before contact - absolutely brilliant. Pace judgement just a little off on the right line but just not quite enough juice to get there. Finished with a long birdie putt definitely the way forward for me. Inside four feet don't feel like I will miss. :)
 
First time on course and - apart from one putt on an uphill lie where I caught the ground a little before contact - absolutely brilliant. Pace judgement just a little off on the right line but just not quite enough juice to get there. Finished with a long birdie putt definitely the way forward for me. Inside four feet don't feel like I will miss. :)

What method did you go for in the end?
 
I was playing around with some of the spare putters while I was getting my bag ready for Captains Day tomorrow and using a standard Ping Anser and the left hand low actually felt better than the superstroke grip. Has made me curious and may have to try that out next week one evening
 
I've been practicing this pretty much every night along the carpet at home and went down the practice putting green and it's feeling more and more solid. 4ft putts rattling in and long ones falling inside 5ft or less every time. Felt really good. Not playing properly until week sunday, but looking forward to giving it a proper go.
 
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