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Should You Yse Arm Lock Putter?

Some golfers may feel that their game would improve if they switched to an arm lock putter. This type of putter can belocked into the lead arm, providing more stability and accuracy. However, it is important to note that using an arm lock putter is not for everyoneand it may actually hinder some golfers' games.

What is Arm Lock Putting?

The arm lock putting method, also known as the long putter, belly putter or broomstick putter, is a style of putting where the grip is anchored into the leading arm near the belly button. This gives the golfer more stability and accuracy, as the arms are locked together and there is less chance of them moving during the stroke.

There are a few different ways to position the grip when using an arm lock putter. The most common is to have the grip resting against the inside of the forearm, just below the elbow. The grip can also be placed in the palm of the hand or even between the thumb and forefinger.

Pros and Cons of Arm Lock Putting

There are both pros and cons to using an arm lock putter. Some golfers feel that it gives them more control over their shots and improved accuracy. Others find that it takes away from their natural swing and makes it more difficult to make putts.

Pros

1. Increased accuracy: When the arm is locked in place, it decreases the likelihood of the arms moving during the stroke, resulting in greater accuracy.

2. Greater stability: The locked position also provides greater stability, which can lead to improved accuracy and distance control.

3. More consistent stroke: Many golfers find that they have a more consistent stroke when using an arm lock putter, as they are not relying on their wrist or elbow for power.

4. Increased power: The locked position allows for a longer lever, which can generate more power behind the putt.

5. Ideal for those with back problems: Because the arms are locked in place, there is less strain on the back, making this an ideal option for those with back problems.

Cons

1. Not suitable for everyone: The arm lock putting method is not suitable for everyone and it may actually hinder some golfers' games.

2. Takes time to get used to: It can take some time to get used to the arm lock putting method, as it is a very different way of holding the club.

3. Requires a different setup: The arm lock putting method requires a different setup than traditional putting, so golfers will need to make sure they are comfortable with the new stance.

4. May cause forearm pain: Some golfers may experience forearm pain when using an arm lock putter, as the grip is anchored in the same spot for an extended period of time.

5. Limited range of motion: The arm lock putting method limits the range of motion, which can make it difficult to make putts from long distances.

Conclusion

The arm lock putting method is a great way to improve accuracy and consistency. However, it is not suitable for everyone and it may take some time to get used to the new grip and stance. If you are considering switching to an arm lock putter, be sure to get fitted for the right grip size and style and practice your new stance before using it in a game.


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