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Originally Posted by bgolfing
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"I'm guessing it points at it in the backswing and not the downswing? "
Not really. The whole putter tends to move back/away in my backstroke and then moves through together as well.
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Two thoughts that may prove useful to you....
imagine the grip end and clubhead move back and through together (almost a 'lagging clubhead takeaway')
More importantly - use your shoulders only - to power your stroke, ball positioned in the center of a square stance for this option of putting technique.
A great image that might help is to imagine you've been cut in half at the belt, and your upper body is resting on a table. Your lower body has NO MOVEMENT AT ALL, and your shoulders 'rock' under a stationary head.
The triangle of your shoulderline and arms stays perfectly in place during the entire motion.
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