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Side-saddle putting is legal, and possibly one way you can reinvent your performance on the green. Here's a video lesson with some of the basics.
Bomar Putting Company produces putters specifically designed for a side-saddle stroke. Yes, side-saddle putting is legal. Here's how to do it.
Bryson DeChambeau has already caused many a head-scratch because all of his clubs are the same length. Now he's considering the side-saddle putting technique.
What the heck is side-saddle? Well, it is a sort of putting where you're looking straight at the hole. Here is an example. Tim Rosaforte of Golf Channel reported that DeChambeau might go this ...
Here's more video of DeChambeau practicing his side-saddle putting: Bryson DeChambeau, the winner of the 2015 U.S. Amateur and 2015 NCAA Championship, turned pro after finishing T-21 at the Masters.
For those unfamiliar, side-saddle putting is something that more closely resembles croquet — or sweeping a broom — than a traditional putting stroke. DeChambeau isn't the only professional golfer who ...
DeChambeau has toyed with side-saddle in the past, including in a college tournament, the Jones Cup, in which he had the lead going into the final day.
Between the end of his 2015-16 season and his debut at this week's Franklin Templeton Shootout, DeChambeau decided to give side-saddle putting a try in hopes that it would improve his performance ...
Over the weekend, Bryson DeChambeau finally unveiled his new side-saddle putting technique, which is so goofy it looks better suited for croquet.