I guess a lot of of factors come into play but most standard putter grips are at least a few grams heavier than the superstroke, at least the smaller versions. I have a slim on one putter & a 2.0 on the other. Both are mallet style putters (2-ball & nike method concept) & have a little weight to them compared to what a blade style probably is.
your avi is the same stick I am playing now. Still adjusting a little, but feels good when I hit it square. I just seem to be hitting too many off the toe of my long irons.
Sergio Garcia didn't sign for his 68 - he was five shots behind - until talking to rules officials and going over the videotape. A TV viewer said it appeared Garcia did not replace his ball in the same spot where he marked it on the 17th. Garcia, demonstrating later for reporters, said he slid the coin to the side of the ball, and turned his hand around when he replaced the ball so he wouldn't brush the coin. He said it appeared his ball was a fraction of an inch away from the original spot.
PGA Tour rules officials signed off on it, and Garcia said they even called the USGA to confirm.
''I said, 'If you guys feel like I gained something by moving it - I don't know how much, like a centimeter or couple centimeters, whatever it is - I'm fine with the two-stroke penalty. I'd rather take the two- stroke penalty than come out here like I was a cheater,''' Garcia said. ''Obviously, they felt that wasn't the case. I told them exactly what I did, and they felt it was fine.''
Russell, a longtime rules official, was among the officials at the Masters three weeks ago when Tiger Woods was involved in a controversial decision after he had taken an illegal drop. In that case, a viewer -- who happened to be former USGA and PGA Tour rules official David Eger -- noticed the possible infraction and got in touch with his former colleagues.
Just lump the viewer call in with the anchored putting and get rid of both of them
My right elbow is key for my swing. If I keep it tucked pretty well, I usually have a good turn and hit it well. Can I go ahead and get a cord of some sort on my sleeve and shirt that keeps my elbow tight? I could velcro it on so it stays tight on my backswing but releases after impact. Could also do something that keeps the chin down and behind the ball. Maybe a chin laser or attachment to the collar. Or a glove that prevents my wrist from creating the wrong angle.
Found this part interesting:
I didn't know that Tiger's viewer call in came from an actual former rules official.
Think about how completely nuts that is. It would be like Jerry Markbreit calling the NFL at halftime of the Superbowl and saying that he saw holding in the Endzone so they should award a team with two points.
The other problem is that guys like Tiger are under more scrutiny since they're on TV more. It's an uneven standard.
