To lower your score, you really need to start pouring in those putts. But what should you do when your putter is so cold it makes an Antarctic winter seem mild? Easy. You shake things up and try a fresh new putting style. Give these five unconventional putting grips a crack and you never know, one of them might click and stick.
1. LEAD HAND LOW
This one is exactly as it sounds: the lead hand sits below the trail hand on the putter grip. Also known as the cross-hand grip, the Lead Hand Low grip levels up your shoulders at address to promote a path that moves straight down the target line while also setting up a bit of forward shaft lean to help your lead shoulder drive the stroke. The grip also prevents the dominant top hand from exerting too much influence during the putting stroke, which encourages better face control.
You’ll need: a putter!