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golfbulldog 05-23-2008 04:50 PM

2 thumb grips?
 
http://www.2thumbgrip.com
Anybody had any fun/success with these...I fitted one last night...seems very nice...there are a few other brands like this on the market...

http://www.superstroke.co.uk/index.html

Any comments...except how hard it is to get that grip into your bag!!:laughing9

Daz 05-23-2008 06:18 PM

Turn it
 
Best thing to do Bulldog is fit it turned 90 degrees so the widest part is facing the target then use your normal putter grip (zero #3). Brilliant for maintaining the FLW.

Ive got one fitted to a 9 iron that I have my people do basic motion with its great.

golfbulldog 05-23-2008 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daz (Post 52854)
Best thing to do Bulldog is fit it turned 90 degrees so the widest part is facing the target then use your normal putter grip (zero #3). Brilliant for maintaining the FLW.

Ive got one fitted to a 9 iron that I have my people do basic motion with its great.

sounds like good idea, thanks!

The one that Choi uses seems even more massive! Is Choi still using it?

alrenz 05-25-2008 07:46 AM

The grip is great, and turning it so the flat surface is facing the target is the way to . Several guys on the European Tour are using it that way. As a previous poster says, it helps keep the left wrist flat.

Allan

golfbulldog 05-25-2008 12:44 PM

I amonly putting on the mat at home but the grip is great in orthodox position too! Really consistent stroke so far...almost makes putting fun!

Just tuning into Wentworth...Jimenez is not using it anymore...but then he just missed afew putts...maybe he should go back to it! Wish I had his fairway woods though!


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