Arnold Palmer once said, “Swing your swing,” encouraging golfers to find what works best for their game. Putting is no different. In fact, most of the strokes in an 18-hole round come from the putter, ...
After 36-holes of The 153rd Open Championship, it's World No.1 Scottie Scheffler who leads, with the American ranking second in terms of Strokes Gained: Putting for the week. Usually, it's Scheffler's ...
Scottie Scheffler tested out a new putting grip during round one of the Hero World Challenge. And the switch from his conventional grip to a variation of the claw, or saw, grip came as a surprise to ...
If there has been a theme in PGA Tour putting over the last decade, it’s players’ willingness to try new methods. The stigma that unorthodox grips are a cover for players battling the y-word has ...
The claw. It was a putting grio that used to be seen as a kind of act of desperation, but now more and more players keep switching to the claw—and it keeps working. Justin Rose is perhaps the best ...
When it comes to putting, an ordinary grip sometimes just won't cut it. That's why some golfers, including the best in the world like Scottie Scheffler this week, turn to unconventional grips to ...
Putting is often the difference between a great round and a frustrating one, yet many amateur golfers spend more time changing putters than fixing the fundamentals of their stroke. According to ...
The World No. 1 used a claw grip on his putter for shorter putts Thursday in the Bahamas en route to an opening 67. NASSAU, Bahamas — Following a seven-victory season that saw him solidify his spot as ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...