The long putter is still in use by many players for many reasons. In this video we go through the purpose and technique of the long putter. Who knows this might be the missing technique your putting game has been looking for. Click the thumbs up button if you like this video, share the video with your friends who might benefit from it’s content and subscribe to the channel if you want to see more videos.

What’s in Andy’s bag:
Titleist TSR3 Driver 9 degree A1 Setting – HZRDUS Smoke Shaft 6.0
Titleist TSi2 Fairway 15 degree – HZRDUS Smoke Shaft 6.0
Titleist U505 1 & 3 Irons – Graphite Design Tour AD IZ 95 HYB X Flex Shafts
Titleist T100 Irons 4-P – KBS Tour X Shafts
Titleist Vokey Wedges SM9 Wedges – 50.12F, 56.08M & 62.08M– KBS Tour X Shafts
Scotty Cameron Phantom X12 – 48”
Titleist AVX

What is Andy wearing:
Foot-Joy Pro SL Carbon Shoes
Foot-Joy HyperFLX Glove
Foot-Joy Tour Golf Pants
Byron Nelson Polo
Stance Feel 360 with Infiknit Golf Socks
Mission Belt

To learn more about Andy go to: https://ovou.me/p/a079c2272612?

To learn more about Eaglewood GC on Langley AFB go to:
www.JBLEforcesupport.com/langley/eaglewood-golf-course

2 Comments

  1. Hi Andy – this putter doesn't come in the broomstick version. Did you re-shaft it yourself? If so, does the shaft you put in it give you the 79.5 or 80* lie angle you want?

  2. I'd love to hear the reason they banned anchoring or resting a hand against your body. When I was trying out long putters at the PGA Tour Superstore, I was attracted to them because having my top hand pressed against my sternum made for a more stable pivot point. I gotta say… now that I've learned that putting in that manner wouldn't even be legal, I don't see how there would be any added stability. If anything, you're now introducing WAY more variables into what should be an extremely simple putting stroke with minimal variability. That said, I can imagine having a long putter is helpful for the balance issues you described in the beginning of the video, but for the every-day golfer, I have a hard time imagining that a long putter would make them more consistent with having to have your elbow bowed out away from your body. Who knows… maybe I'll try them out again with the proper form next time I get the chance, and see if I feel any differently. Thank you for making the video!

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