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QUANTUM GOLF PUTTERS

a quantum improvement in golf putter technology

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1-800-511-2656

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Quantum Rated Best Premium Putter and Ranks Best Value Putter

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Quantum Rated Best Premium Putter and Ranks Best Value Putter

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Putting Technique

In the previous topic on Putting Judgment, we learned that our brain can, with sufficient visual input, determine exactly what the line (direction) and touch (power) should be for any putt you are about to make; in fact our brain even visualizes the successful putt taking place ahead of time.  Here in this topic we will learn how the brain’s instruction to the body is to be properly carried out in order to make the putt.

If you take a look at the graphic on the right you will see a drawing originally done by Leonardo de Vince and then incorporated into the logo for the Fifth World Scientific Congress of Golf. This drawing shows that our human body is “bilateral” which means that our left side is the mirror image of our right side and vice versa.

Why is this something we should know? It should lead us to conclude that our putting technique should be bilateral too. So now is the time to reject the concept that odd putting stances are good for your putting performance - unless you have a physical disability which can be overcome with an odd stance, a simple bilateral putting stance will always be best.

What is a simple bilateral putting stance? USGA Rules require that you stroke the ball with both feet on one side of the line, so the simplest bilateral putting stance would be to place your feet comfortably separated with your toe tips positioned on a line parallel with your brain’s intended line and back from the ball such that your eye-gaze goes directly down upon the ball, and the stroke should pendulum-like with ball impact occurring at the bottom of the stroke. Simple is always best, so don’t believe that anything about this needs to be complicated - no pushing or pulling the shaft, no forward or backward positioning of the ball, and no odd putting stances. The truth is that good stance and technique is simple stance and technique -- it’s what your brain expects.

There is one more thing you need to learn about putting technique and it is this: The putting stroke is a compound pendulum, the upper part having its fulcrum located at your neck and powered by the large muscles of your back and shoulders and upper arms; and lower part having its fulcrum located at your wrists. Your wrist muscles are small and intended to do precision work while your larger muscles are intended to do the power work. Putting is far more precision than power, so why would anybody think that it would be a good idea to lock your wrist muscles out of the putting stroke?  So here again, it is best to let a natural stroke occur, use your large muscles for power and let your wrists do the precision work - it is the natural stroke and so it is the best stroke.

 

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FIFTH WORLD SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS ON GOLF

Quantum Golf Putter Technology makes debut for peer review with poster presentation entitled...

“Critical Review of Golf Putter Features which Cause Missed Putts”

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Independent Field Testing by twenty-five golfers ranging from touring professionals to duffers, demonstrated conclusively that the Quantum Putter gives an average immediate putting performance improvement of 8%

THAT’S ABOUT 3 STROKES OFF YOUR FIRST 18 HOLE ROUND!

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Quantum Client Thomas Spinelli of Navarro Florida says, “I  purchased a Quantum Putter on my very first visit to your web site because everything you said made sense.” Thanks Thomas you are the exceptional; many don’t get it all in the first visit because there is a so much we need to say and so much of it is so new to golfers.  

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