Arcmaster Putters
David Lee,
developer of the GRAVITY GOLF® teaching
system, has been conducting research on putting skills for more than fifteen years.
We've been told for ages that
individuals who possess great putting technique like Bobby Locke, Ben Crenshaw, Raymond
Floyd, Lee Trevino, Phil Mickelson and others, are "born" with the skills and a
"God given touch." This is absolute nonsense! These individuals have unknowingly
stumbled across the ability to deliver power in the putting stroke through
"counterfall" and pivotal rotation. There is a "trick"
to what they are doing. The technique is extremely subtle and would
be almost impossible to learn unless you know what
makes it work. The individuals mentioned have all had the technique of "physics
perfect" putting, but have not possessed the communicative skills to
teach it to others. Once you know how the technique works, it becomes very simple to
develop and will never leave you. Anyone can learn to putt
like Ben Crenshaw or the great Bobby Locke, once they know the "recipe"
and how to teach it to themselves. If you don't believe me, I'll
be more than happy to prove it to you. - David Lee
Along with his discoveries on
putting techniques, David Lee began to realize that in the last fifty
years almost all putters have been designed with very upright lies and
with very little loft. Putters designed in this fashion prompt the player to putt back and
forth on the intended "flight line" of the putt instead of on an
"arc." When a player putts straight back and straight through on the line, only
the mass of his arms and putter go against the ball. |
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Comparitively, when a player putts on the arc, with proper technique, almost the
entire body mass moves against the ball and the flight-line is tangent to
the arc. The difference in contact is like hitting a tree with an axe as opposed to a
hatchet. A golf ball at "rest" has powers of resistance to being set into
motion. Because more mass is released against the ball in the arc stroke, the hands are
left free to "feel" and are not required to generate power. The
more you separate power and touch, the greater your touch will be.
The ball covers the distance to the hole with only a fraction of the effort, and energy is
not turned back into the body due to applied arm force (which causes
path-change and missed putts).
Arcmaster putters (patent #422,675)
may be the first putters ever designed specifically to putt on the "arc." Lee
Trevino commented to David Lee that when he made what seemed to be his best
strokes, he would lose the ball to the right of the hole, and felt that he then needed to
manipulate the blade to keep the ball on line. David's reply was that the problem lay in
the design of the putter. If a player stands to one side of the ball and putts on the arc,
the blade needs to have "trap" like a hockey stick. Designing the putter around
this concept allows the player to remain "hands passive" without losing the ball
to the right. All Arcmaster putters are built to compliment a rotary putting stroke and
have a beautiful, soft feel.
When a player learns to putt
on the arc, and has a putter especially designed to allow him to do so, one would never
consider putting back and forth on the flight-line. - David Lee
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