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Using
Uniputt |
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Hinging
or flicking the wrists makes it difficult to control
the speed and direction of putts, and is one of the
main causes of missed short putts. Uniputt is an easy
way to make your stroke more solid and consistent.
To
use Uniputt, set the blue ball to contact your left
or right forearm at address.
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Hit
putts keeping your arm in contact with Uniputt throughout
the stroke. This immediately eliminates any hinging
of the wrists for a solid and consistent stroke.
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Correction of faults |
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If
there is any wrist movement then Uniputt gives immediate
feedback by loss of contact, increase in pressure, or
the ball sliding across the arm. Just maintaining contact
between the Uniputt ball and your arm will eliminate
any wrist movement.
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Other features |
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Uniputt
can be set-up with the ball touching any point on either
left or right forearm.
As
an alternative, you can also set it up with a small
gap between the ball and forearm. Then try and maintain
the gap (i.e., without the ball touching the forearm).
Uniputt
is very lightweight, and quick and easy to attach to
the putter. It is suitable for right or left handers.
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