Great golfers never change their setup position when putting because they know in order to be great you must be consistent. You can not have a consistent and repeatable stroke path if your spine angle, hand position or ball position, is changing from one putt to another. Many amateur golfers struggle to get in a natural and athletic setup position because they do not have enough time to practice and their putter is not properly fitted to them. Not to mention, when it gets late in a round, golfers tend to start getting tired so their setup position changes without them even knowing it.
...the notch outside the cavity line your lie angle needs to be more upright. |
...the notch inside the cavity line your lie angle needs to be flatter. |
...notch inline with the cavity line your lie angle is perfect. |
Thanks to the LieAline Custom Fitting System you have a built-in feedback mechanism that will literally talk to you. The vertical notch tells you that you are in the correct position every time you hit a putt. Utilize the LieAline Bending tool to adjust the lie angle of your Two Bar Hybrid so that each time you setup over the ball you see the full white line through the vertical notch (view image). DO NOT adjust your setup to the putter - adjust your Two Bar Hybrid to your natural setup position. This will ensure you are tension free at address, and within a single round of golf you will be developing a more repeatable and natural stroke path. This will give you more confidence and allow you to make more putts than you ever thought possible. (view the “Putting to Win” DVD, included with your Two Bar Hybrid for exact fitting instructions.)
Attach lie bender.Insert the putter face first, into the lie bender. (as shown here) Every Rife Two Bar Model includes a free lie bender tool. |
Adjust lie angle.Secure the bender on both sides of the shaft with your feet, making sure the face of the putter is parallel or facing directly at your body. Gently bend the shaft in line with the face of the putter either up or down depending on whether you want it more upright or flatter. Don’t worry, the shaft will not break so long as you go with slow and repetitive pushes, going slightly further with each push. Do not try to bend it all in one big push. Note: If you do not have a bender you may use your feet or a non-abrasive vise. |
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