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The claw. The two thumbs. The alternative reverse overlap. Every golfer at this week’s Masters Tournament has a preferred way to putt and a reason for doing it.
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Answer: Ah, two questions in one. Very efficient. We’ll start with the ban.
Putter-maker Scotty Cameron says, “I think you have a special relationship with your putter.” I have had more putters than I’ve had cars, houses, dogs, cats and girlfriends combined.
How it helps The main benefit of the Fitz Grip is that it locks the putter into your left palm, which means your left arm and putter move as one.
One of the unique aspects of golf is that there’s no single way to grip a putter — a fact we see on display at every professional men’s and women’s tournament on TV.
When Simpson switched to a conventional putter, he was stubborn about the way he used it, uninterested in other ways to grip it, other lengths.