Tim Graves, PGA talks about the difference between arm lock vs wrist Lock-N-Roll Putter. #golf #TimGraves #MoeNorman #TheSinglePlaneSwing #locknrollputter

Okay and the first version is what we call the wrist lock okay so in the wrist lock putter if you you should have if you order this you’ll have two you have a shorter one and a longer one okay now two different shafts the wrist lock

Version is a version that is locked into the arm basically for most halfway between the wrist and the elbow okay so it’s going to be locked basically in the forearm in the middle of the forearm so it’s not all the way to short of the elbow okay that’s first thing I want to

Talk about with this because it was some people were getting a little bit confused say a wrist lock putter I don’t know how to lock this into the wrist well it’s not locked on the bottom of the wrist it’s locked in the middle of the forearm okay that’s where you lock

It with this putter okay

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  1. So it’s not anchoring, yet? Should be. Not sure why PGA got all up on the long putter just because they touch it to their chest. Wrist lock is more anchoring than the long putter.

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