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The skill actually lies in how you hold your putter. An effective grip can lead to better accuracy, consistency, and confidence on the greens. Moreover, practicing with the right putter can enhance your learning curve.
In this guide, we’ll jump into various putting grips that will assist you in refining your putting technique.
The grip is the only connection between you and your putter. Choosing the right grip can significantly influence your stroke’s stability and accuracy. Here are some common putting grips:
This is the most common grip among golfers. The index finger of the lead hand – (left hand for right hand golfers and left hand for right-handed golfers) overlaps the fingers of the trailing hand. This grip promotes unity between the hands and is favored for its simplicity and effectiveness.(GolfDigest.com)
In this grip, the lead hand is placed below the trailing hand, a bit like holding a baseball or cricket bat. It helps keeps’ the shoulders level and reduces wrist breakdown, promoting a more consistent stroke.(Golf Monthly)
The lead hand holds the putter conventionally, while the trailing hand is placed on the side of the grip, forming a claw-like shape. This grip minimises the influence of the trailing hand, leading to better control feel and stability, however, the shot recoil on this grip is slightly harder than the other styles.
This putter grip style is when the putter is pressed against the lead forearm, creating a single unit between the arm and the putter. This method reduces wrist movement and is popular among players seeking a more anchored feel. It might not suit everyone as it also opens up body movement to influence the swing.
Beyond the grip, several factors contribute to putting accuracy:
Practicing with a putter that complements your grip and stroke style can accelerate improvement. Here are some top putters available at Online Golf Shop:(Golf Monthly)
This mallet-style putter offers a high moment of inertia, providing stability and forgiveness on off-center hits. Its double-milled face promotes consistent roll, making it ideal for golfers seeking better accuracy.
A true classic blade putter known for its precision and feel. The Newport 2 features a milled face for a soft touch. This putter is favoured by many professionals for its balance and feedback.(Golf Monthly)
This modern mallet putter boasts a higher moment of inertia (sorry for too much of golf jargon!) design, enhancing stability throughout the stroke. Its Pure Roll insert ensures a smoother roll, and the alignment aids assist in accurate setup.
This is our favourite one it combines classic aesthetics with modern performance, the Bandon 3 features a multi-material construction for optimal feel and stability. Its clean design appeals to traditionalists seeking contemporary benefits.

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