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Do you have a line? Dot? Other form? What is your alignment on your putter like?
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Do you have a line? Dot? Other form? What is your alignment on your putter like?
... Most are unaware of how they naturally see the line of of a putt, which is in one of two ways. Either parallel like a pool cue extending back and thru the ball OR perpendicular to the line like a hockey stick hitting a slap shot. Those that see the line as parallel usually like a sight line either on top, in the cavity or both. Those that see the line as perpendicular prefer no lines as it interferes with their natural alignment and are good candidates for a dot. Some OEMs cheat and put both parallel and perpendicular lines on a putter. I see the line perpendicular and prefer to align my putt with the front of the topline and I prefer no alignment aid, as that has always worked best for me.
... Most are unaware of how they naturally see the line of of a putt, which is in one of two ways. Either parallel like a pool cue extending back and thru the ball OR perpendicular to the line like a hockey stick hitting a slap shot. Those that see the line as parallel usually like a sight line either on top, in the cavity or both. Those that see the line as perpendicular prefer no lines as it interferes with their natural alignment and are good candidates for a dot. Some OEMs cheat and put both parallel and perpendicular lines on a putter. I see the line perpendicular and prefer to align my putt with the front of the topline and I prefer no alignment aid, as that has always worked best for me.
How do you determine which one you are? I played hockey but never thought of the puck being perpendicular to the intended target whether passing or shooting. I do prefer mallets with lines over blades with anything, easier to aim for me.