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3 hours ago, golfindude1 said:

Thank you @mvmac for the useful information. Should the tempo for the "chitching" stroke also be the same as your putting stroke?

Putting will be more pendulum-like (followthrough should be shorter than the backstroke) but it might feel similar. To me it feels a bit faster, with putting you're hitting the ball a little on the upstroke as it's slowing down.

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On 7/31/2020 at 8:54 PM, mvmac said:

Putting will be more pendulum-like (followthrough should be shorter than the backstroke) but it might feel similar. To me it feels a bit faster, with putting you're hitting the ball a little on the upstroke as it's slowing down.

What if you're dealing with an uneven lie or if the ball is mostly buried?


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