Square Butt to Round Putt
Putting is all about getting the ball from point A to point B in as few strokes as possible. But there are two schools of thought about how to do it, and both are taught by pros with a hefty short game clout: Dave Pelz emphasizes the square-to-square (StS) method, while Stan Utley advocates the arc stroke (AS). StS theory argues that as long as you keep your hands under your shoulders and your body and putter head remain square to the target line at address, the shaft angle will cause the face to move in an arc during the stroke without any physiological manipulation of your hands. Find out: https://actiiivepursuit.com/how-to-turn-a-square-butt-into-a-round-butt/
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Testing has proven that this is not true, but many StS players are convinced it is. They are wrong. If you want your putter head to stay square to the path and target line during the entire arc of the stroke, you must change your grip position, which in turn changes the shaft angle.
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