Using the Long Putter
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Form a circle around the grip cap with your thumb and index finger with the left hand (if you are a righty).
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Do not wrap your other fingers on the left hand around the grip as you want the shaft to be able to pivot from a fixed axis.
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Hold the club in the right hand in one of the methods illustrated below.
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Keeping the shoulders out of the stroke - stroke the putt by "pistoning" the right arms back and forth.
With this stroke the only part of the body moving should be the right arm. Berhard Langer has used this method very effectively over the years.
The second method is a stroke based on connection and using everything as a unit. Here the shoulders and arms all work together to get the ball rolling.
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Place your left thumb on top of the grip cap and wrap all the fingers comfortably around the shaft.
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Once the putter is anchored in your sternum pivot the shoulders back and through.
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Make sure the arms are linked to your side or at least stay in place relative to the shoulders during the stroke to ensure a "one piece" motion.
Additonal articles and sites for using the long putter: