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How to optimize your putting stroke for a toe weighted putter (Mickelson's Odyssey)


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So I picked this putter up the White Ice 9 that Phil uses, beatiful, simple clean looking putter. Thing is I just read that a toe weighted putter is optimized for an arcing stroke, rather than a straight back straight through stroke. Just curious what kind of movements, thoughts positions would generally fit with this kind of putting stroke? I dont feel like im taking it back inside at all, I actually find myself fighting an outside to in path often, which may be alignment.

Any one using this kind of putter have any tips as to how I would work on tweaking my stroke to the arc? I also understand you want to open and close the face during this stroke, not sure I understand what part of the body controls this? Or is it supposed to be automatic, and natural when you have the path correct.

Thanks!

In my bag | TM R9 10.5° | TM Burner 15° | TM Burner Rescue 19° | Mizuno MP-37's | Vokey 54°/60° | TM Rossa Daytona | Bridgestone e6


Note: This thread is 5182 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

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