I read an article recently in a golf mag about the split-hands method of putting as advocated by Paul Trevillion. I was intrigued by this and went out and bought his book, Missing Impossible (29p from Amazon - honestly). I have been trying this method recently and it does work! It does look a bit strange though - I have to really crouch over. Has anyone else tried this method and if so what did you think of it? He says that he hasn`t missed a putt from 4 feet in for nearly 30 years! It`s hard to believe but if that is true, then that`s some achievement.
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Re: Paul Trevillion Putting Method
I shortened my putter, and am bent over more........You won't believe this one......uh hum!.......For me since it is a feel thing, I put my grip on flat part facing left (about 11:00-11:30).... Not to be confused with turning the toe in......When I regripped my putter , I just turned the grip to the left.It actually stops me from wanting to roll it open...And now I can go straight back and through without worrying about my hands.........lolOriginally posted by cmays View PostArny:
Bend a little down from the hips and waist and let the right arm and hand hang down and move it around in all directions you should find that the arm moves freely so it must be controlled when putting.
Bend way down to the floor with the right arm and hand hanging down and if you bent far enough, you should find the arm only wanting to move back and forth. You will feel the right palm headed towards your target.
I am just too old with a bad back
to adopt to that method, but it works.
Last edited by golfndawg; 10-23-2007, 03:36 AM.

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