Putting accounts for 43% of all strokes in golf, yet most golfers spend only 10% of their practice time on it.
The numbers don't lie:
- Tour pros average 28-29 putts per round
- High handicap golfers (20+) average 36-39 putts per round
- That's 8-10 extra strokes you're losing on the greens alone
What's changed: Over a third of Tour pros now use alternative grips—cross-handed, claw, or armlock. Even Scottie Scheffler recently switched to the claw grip and found immediate success.
Meanwhile, mallet putters like Spider models have dominated, scoring 14 wins on Tour in 2024 thanks to revolutionary weight distribution and alignment technology.
The breakthrough: Research shows speed control matters 3x more than line on long putts. Just improving your distance control by 10% drops your score by 3-4 strokes immediately.
Your putter should be your greatest weapon — not your biggest weakness.
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