It would interesting, if you are still using this putter to do a couple videos, on how you put your hands, grip used, ball position, shaft angle, stand, etc..
Great feedback! I still use a reverse armlock putter. It honestly feels pretty natural when I put it in my hands, I don't feel like there is much guess work. I did feel that way with a regular armlock putter though.
I've just have had a week of golf in Arizona and have had a full set of Pinhawk SL irons, GW 3 and ... the Deadbolt Putter. So ... there was no choice and use it. It was great from the get go. So full Pinhawk and loved it. For me I really love it that it isn't a mallot style. Tomorrow first vid of the unboxing and first tries. 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
Very cool to see the Pinhawk Deadbolt in action. In one week I will be on the course in the Phoenix area and have this putter waiting for me. Full set Pinhawk awaits me there. Have bought it and will be fun. 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
I had a custom Bettinardi putter made to the exact same specs of the Pinhawk reverse armlock putter, and yes, I still use it today. It’s an amazing putter! Best I’ve used/tested!
Hows the putting game going? Still using this guy? I'm on the fence between a regular arm lock putter and this. I got into a weird habit of putting single handed with my right hand for the last year with some good results for pace/feel but only holding a putter with one hand definitely lacks face control. Curious if this is what ive been looking for.
I have one, what I trying to figure out, what is the best grip to you, ball position in stand, things like that, I asked Pinhawk but they don't have video's on best to use this putter, any ideas.
I have felt like the setup and stance has been a lot more natural to me than a standard armlock. In the thumbnail of this video, you can kind of see that I just have my arm go straight down, in a natural position (no reaching backward or forward). Since the putter has no loft, I put it in a position that starts off with no positive or negative tilt. I have the putter acting as an extension of my arm, and I like to extend my pointer finger against the side of the grip. All of the control is in my dominant hand (trail arm). I hope that helps!