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I've been messing around with my putting grip, i've been putting crosshanded for a long time but it is starting to put a qwirk in my back so i've been experimenting with some different ones and I was wondering if any one has had much success switching to "the claw" or whatever it's called. And if so what is the proper way to grip the putter in this manner?

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...and I was wondering if any one has had much success switching to "the claw"

I do and for me it's very comfotable and find it easy to line up as well

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I've experamented with the claw grip but decided I didn't need it. It is a reliable grip and certainly has worked for DiMarco fairly well. I'd use it if I thought I needed to.

The great thing about putting is the variety of grips and styles that can be used.

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