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Originally Posted by
Fourputt 
The Pro Tours are supposed to be composed of the best players in the world, not just the best players who can't putt. Players who use the belly or broomstick putters do so because they perceive it as an advantage to them. If they can't take the heat for the next three years, then they better start to work in the off season and figure it out. These guys have crazy hand eye coordination or they wouldn't be on Tour in the first place. There is no way that they shouldn't be able to find a solution within the boundaries of the new stroke definition.
^^ That.
The 'proof' that anchoring was an advantage you need look no further to the careers of guys like Moody or Langer. They simply could not win due to being poor putters; great ball strikers but poor putters. They then get a long putter & anchor it & boom - they started winning. It was an express elevator, bypassing hard work, to the top for many tour players.
Again, you never saw Tom Watson resort to anchoring when his putting went south. He worked through it.
To me, it's about the integrity of the game.