One Membership. Four Times the Value.

InsideGOLF Premium
Putting

Check out this can’t-miss putting grip if you struggle on the greens

person putting

This easy grip will make you a force on the greens.

Getty Images

There’s new, exciting research on torque and forces applied to the grip. In the 1930s, Paul Runyan (PGA Tour Hall of Fame) applied torque to the grip when putting in a unique and highly effective way that can help you improve your results on the greens. And it all started with his grip.

Michael J. Le Brecht

Use the two keys above to establish a decent copy of his hold. Then, as you swing back, push your right heel pad into the grip to torque the putter to the right, and in the forward stroke use your left heel pad to torque the putter back to the left. By balancing the torque you apply in each direction, you will stabilize the movement of the putterhead and the face and drain more putts.

Dom DiJulia is the director of instruction at Jericho National GC in New Hope, Pa.

Related Articles

Instruction
Rory McIlroy reveals the genius way he uses launch monitors to build feel
By: Maddi MacClurg
Instruction
How to shoot lower scores without swinging your best
By: Chad Gibbs, with Zephyr Melton
Instruction
Wyndham Clark was using a coat hanger at the Open. Here's why
By: Maddi MacClurg
Instruction
Insiders Only Tiger Woods' famous stinger tee shot? Here's how to hit it with ease
By: Zephyr Melton
Short Game
The go-to chip every golfer needs, explained in 4 simple steps
By: Maddi MacClurg
Instruction
The 3 types of mistakes every golfer makes — and how to avoid them
By: Monique Thoresz, with Zephyr Melton
Instruction
5 quick at-home drills that will help you hit the ball solid immediately
By: Tony Ruggiero, with Zephyr Melton
Instruction
Insiders Only Jack Nicklaus's timeless keys to playing amazing golf as you age
By: Zephyr Melton
Instruction
3 things every golfer can learn from Chris Gotterup's unique swing
By: Zephyr Melton
was:
Exit mobile version