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2016 Rory McIlroy, frustrated with his poor putting at the Honda Classic last month, switched his grip, moving to the en vogue left-hand-low (or cross-handed) grip. It's working, in a big way.
Rory McIlroy ... a new putting grip. In March, leading up to the WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral, McIlroy unveiled a cross-handed putting grip, with his left hand below his right.
Unmentioned in Scott’s assessment was McIlroy’s putting this week, which fell under a particularly intrusive microscope when he revealed via social media that he’d switched to a cross-handed putting ...
Early Wednesday morning, Rory McIlroy unveiled via Instagram that he ... who said he putted that way when he first turned professional in 2008 and uses a left-hand low grip while he’s practicing.
Rowles: Rory's grip is so interesting because of the combination of strong-weak. It's as if he's twisting his hands toward each other. That makes his lead hand strong and his trail hand weak.
LOOK AT TONY FINAU’S SWING—and Xander Schauffele’s, Brooks Koepka’s, Rory McIlroy’s and Jon Rahm ... of the position of your right (or trail) hand on the club as a kind of steering ...
Rory McIlroy is playing some of ... You grab the club normally with your lead hand, putting your trail hand at the bottom of the grip, and begin making swings. Your goal is to get both arms ...
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