At the edge of the field by my house there is actually a barn that sits 400+/- away from where I practice throwing my drivers... one day I hope to be able to hit the broad side of that barn...
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At the edge of the field by my house there is actually a barn that sits 400+/- away from where I practice throwing my drivers... one day I hope to be able to hit the broad side of that barn...
I will push putt everything else though. I used to spin putt, but my accuracy changed so much from day to day. Now I'm generally always on line, just gotta fix the height issue.
I push put at 15-20 ft or less and then spin putt from the hip. Push is accurate but it just seems like you can't get any real distance with it.
I MMA putt. If you only know muay thai putting you're gonna miss a lot of wrestling putts, only know wrestling then those jiu-jitsu putts will get you. Gotta have a well-rounded putting style.
I spin putt 100% of the time. I don't like to change putting styles once I get outside of the circle (which many pitch/push putters do). I feel always using the same style leads to more consistency. I've tried pitch & push putting but I wasn't very good at it so I just stuck with spin putting. Also I feel you can putt better in the wind & make longer distance putts easier when spin putting.
95% of the time I use a straddle pitch putt. Inside the circle I use a max weight Wizard, outside I use a 170-172g beat Wizard. When I am looking at a sharp anhyzer putt, I will usually spin putt, as well as putts beyond my jump putt range (75'+).
I used to be a push putter, but had issues with missing left or right. Now that I have switched to a pitch putt, my accuracy has gone up quite a bit. It's rare when I don't at least hit metal out to the circle. That didn't used to be the case...