Putt Face-On: Become a “Revolutionary” |
The Future of Putting
Before I introduce you to the future of putting, let’s first look at how the transition to freedom has already begun. Over the past two decades the future of putting has begun to emerge, but its complete transformation has yet to be unveiled. Until now.
And lastly, I have two companion CD programs that compliment this article and will help you along your golfing and life journey. Check out the web site above for information about the two CD programs: The Psychology of Tournament Golf and The Mindset of a Champion. |
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The new REESO-COOK Face-On™ Putter takes maximum advantage of the patented REESO AutoTrack™ Putter technology to provide a golfer adjustable High Accuracy High Stability (High MOI) putter design with both weight and lie angle which are easily adjusted to fit any golfer. The REESO-COOK Face-On™ Putter is available Right Hand or Left Hand in a wide range of lengths.
The parallel wing lines promote the idea of aiming down a lane rather than putting down a line, thus promoting freedom in the stroke and aiming ease. 
Face-On putting uses one joint and one arm, simplifying the movement and focusing the feel. The shoulder socket in the face-on position is free to move in a perfect uninhibited pendulum motion when the putter is gripped correctly. Gripped correctly, the thumb of the non-putting hand will be on top of the putter as an anchor and hinge. The remaining fingers are wrapped around the grip loosely. The hand is then placed against the shoulder joint of the putting arm. To get into this position with the putter on the ground and the eyes over the ball, you must lean forward and toward the ball slightly. Your height, coupled with the length of the putter, will determine the amount of lean. The ball is played just outside and equal with the toe.
The putter is held between the thumb and index finger. The index finger is critical to face-on putting. It is the finger used whenwriting, painting, pointing, and touching. It is the primary center for feel in our hand.
