mcrobertsjmac32
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I saw this last night while looking at new putters, and surfing through Rick Shiels and Peter Finch's youtube channels. Have been thinking a lot of alignment since researching the new TFI by Cleveland, but after seeing this video I'm as confused as ever.*
The video pretty much states that for Bubba at least all the excessive alignment aids on putters (2ball, Smart Square, one line, multiple lines) are psychologically hindering putting because your eyes would follow the club head on its way back. It totally makes sense.*
To test the theory out I grabbed a typical anser that I have with an alignment line that I color filled with a brighter color, and I grabbed and old Spaulding TPM #2 with just a dot. I putted around the house and did find myself looking at the putter head with the line as opposed to the dot in my backswing.*
Of course this could all be a mental thing having just watched the video, but it does make sense. What do you guys think?