 Cymru, ac mae'r ffordd yn diodda'r bwysig, rydyn nhw'n mynd i, yw ddigon nhw'n gymryd mewn gwirio'r gwahaeth rydyn nhw'n gymryd yma, Mae'n ddigon nhw'n meddwl gwrthog, nhw mae'n mynd i gael yn yr awr. Rym ni yw'r Gweinar PGA Yr 되지olau Speciallist ar Ysgol Ndrych, ac efo'r 1000ml yn gwyllteken ar y few, revive, mae'n ymddangos iawn, mae'n mynd i gweinar yma, rydyn nhw'n meddwl gwrthog villages and drivers, ond nesaf bach o fyrdd. Ond mae chi'n adeg arwinedd yn pwynt o potos. Cysylltu'r cysylltu am gyrch gwybod y familio? Nid yn gweithio'r srae, ti'n cysylltu, yn ddatganiad i gyd. Mae'r bwynt i'r pryd yn yr ysgolol sydd o'r obsiell hynny. Felly mae'r pryd yn ei ddiogel o lod Schrŵn. A tiynau am Ysgol Llywodraeth ? A'r pryd yn gallu unig sefyllfa ei ddim yn ddigwydd. A hyd yn cyhoeddio ei gynradd a'r pethen am y gweith ymlwg a gwahodd mawr, Niegwyr. Efallai gallwch fynd siarad o jarwm fugwyr mewn cwsgfaith? Rhyn ymwyno imbryd yr uchelwyr, rydw i ddim weithio ar y ddechrau. Y lythau, rydw i'n mynd i'n mynd yw'n hwnnw, yn y pwntfaith o'r jarwm. Ond ond ond y dod o'r furf yn ddechrau am bach yn Lavinysan-Pwnt. A'n ddim i ddim doedd y mae'r rresonblyniad o'r guffredd ac yn dweud y pwntfaith yn ei taeth yr ysgrifennu. Ac y cwestiynau â'r cymhwyl yn y pwysig, mae'n ddysgu'r cyffredin. Mae'n ddysgu'r cyffredin, mae wedi eu ffordd i'w ddod o'r cyffredin ysgol, a'n ddysgu'r cyffredin, yn ddysgu'r cyffredin, mae'n ddysgu'r cyffredin, mae'n ddysgu'r cyffredin, mae'n ddysgu'r cyffredin. Gwad gallai ymddir iawn? A yna sy'n gallu ei gweithio'r cyffredin yn y dyfodol? Rydym ni'n rhaid yn ddysgu'r cyffredin, Mae'r bwysig maen nhw'n gweithio eich ceisio nôr o'r teimlo i'w teimlo. Mae'r cerddur trwy gyda mewn cyllid y cyllidion. Dyna ychydig yw'r cyllidio'r 2, 3 o 4. Mae'r cyllidio'r cyllidio'r cyllidio yn y cerddur ar y cyflwydd. Felly mae'r cyllidio yn gweithio'r cyllidio'r cyllidio i ddau'n gweithio'r bobl o'r bobl o'r bobl. Roedd yna i'r cyllidio a'r negadu'r effekt. Yn ddweud hynny'n arnyn ni'n gweithio, os byddwn i'n meddwl i'r pwysig, a'r ddaig i'r ddaig i ddweud hynny'n gweithio i ddweud hynny'n gweithio i ddaig i ddweud. Felly mae'n gweithio'n cael ei wneud yn ymgyrch yn sefydlu'r cyllidiau. Rwy'n bwysig i hynny'n gweithio'n gweithio pwysig, rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, rwy'n gweithio'n gwneud yn dweud. I'm not expecting you to hold everything, just do whatever comes natural. So when you play, are there any patterns you're seeing? Are you missing more left or right? Do you know what, and it is a question that I think is asked of a driver fitting or a porter fitting. I think I'm very much, I can miss both left and right. There's no consistent miss, but there is always a miss. When you stir over a pot, are you thinking technique, are you thinking I've got to do this or I mustn't do this? No, there's lots of theories out there. Some people like to think straight back, straight forward, so they're very rounded. I think in my head my putting stroke is straight back and straight forward, whether it is or not. Is that what you'd like to have as well? Yeah, I think so. But again, I'm not what I would consider to be a technical golfer. We don't want you to see the hole, let the ball in the part I do the work. It's telling us you aim a little bit left, which I did see as well as set up. If you look at the balls as well, there's a bit of a pattern there. A big bit today we're going to focus on is this page here, because this is giving us all the information about how you're actually coming into the golf ball when you're putting it. It's not a golf swing as such, but even a putter is delivered. There's a 3D motion going on where you're going to be going down and then coming up. Which is going to give us a launch on the putter. As good as greens are, they're never going to be snooker tables. The ball is always going to find a little hole to sit in. So we do need to get that ball up, launching, lifting it out to get it rolling. Initially I'm thinking we need more weight in the toe. Reason being, I'll show you this, someone who's very vertical and straight, but that face is actually rotating a lot. Which is effectively what I'm doing, is it? Yeah, so if you've got someone who is very straight, but actually that toe is really closing quick, that's where potentially we look at someone with a bit more weight, just to resist and slow down how much that's to it. How was that face balance the one we just used then, or was it? The reason I started with this one, because it's halfway between. It's the putter shape everyone recognises. It's a good base point. So we're probably going to start by looking at something with a little bit more toe weight as well. I've done, like I mentioned, we want to get a bit more weight in the toe. The way I've done it, which is really good with sick putters, allows us to do this. I've still kept the same head. I've changed the hosel type. Before it was your plumber's next style, now obviously it's a lot smaller. That changes where that shaft would enter the putter head, which now gives us a lot more weight in the toe there. I'm trying to keep as many variables the same at the moment before going crazy and changing everything. So what this is showing us is a little bit the subconscious kick-in. You aimed a little bit better that time. Still closed though, which is good, so we know your pattern. But this time, all of a sudden, instead of being free, we've closed the impact. We're now 0.9, so we've reduced that significantly. You've made some more changes then? Yes, so obviously we like the numbers we saw there, performance. I want to try to start a little bit different now. Pretty obvious really what we're changing here. So keeping the same shaft, really like that there, because we need that toe hang. We're just being a bit greedy now. We're trying to get it even more user-friendly. So we noticed a few of your strikes were a little bit of a sense of it. So I'm just going to go, let's go crazy, MLI must be giving putter out there to see what happens. OK, cool. And again, I think I mentioned earlier, traditionally I've always used a sort of, what this would be class, I suppose, a mallet style puzzle, wouldn't it? So it's really simple, but having that big line as well. Yeah, alignment aid, yeah. Alignment does help. It's strong, isn't it? Some people, you give them a putter like this and they'll say there's too much going on. Yeah, now I understand that. I think for my eyes, it just seems a little bit more stability. Yep. When the larger headed putters came out, generally they were always face balanced. Yeah. I'd say it's only the last couple of years. Really they've really gone into actually sticking some toe weight into them as well. Alments on your face angle, your aim and that target, I'm expecting very similar, because we have kept the same characteristics. Yeah. So again, a little bit left. Yeah. But impact, 0.3. So it's even... That's where we want to be. Yeah. If you start with a naut, we're doing well. Yeah. Half again, nicely on the inside now. Yeah. So I'm actually leaning towards going to something a bit more MOI review. Yeah. Which in non jargon term is more forgiven. Yeah. We don't want that putter if you do slightly off centre strike it, moving, open, closing. Yeah. So it's... And what's really good, the one thing this machine doesn't tell us is your thoughts and feel. Yeah. The feedback was pretty positive as soon as you look down and saw it. Yeah, I think for me, yeah. It's just that sort of familiarity, isn't it? Yeah, we can find the best numbers if it doesn't look right and feel right. Yeah. It's not going to be a winner. It was interesting for me though as well, you said that every, initially every mallet style putter was built face balance. Yeah. And I assume to be honest with you that they all still were. Yeah. So even from a putting stroke, you can still see there's a bit of an arc that I manage with that. A lot of the guys and ladies on tour now, you are seeing a lot of these large head putters. Yeah. But with toe weight. Yeah, yeah. That was interesting. Because, yeah, straight back, straight forward, sounds great in theory. Yeah, yeah. But, yeah, all the stats in the world tell us it's the open-close technique. Wow. Which is working the best. Traditional putter varies between two, three, four degrees aloft. Yeah. But either way, whatever it is, it will be consistent across the face. Yeah. The basic guys are doing is basically the bottom of that putter is one degrees. Yeah. Then it's in four increments across the face. So we go one, two, three, four degrees aloft at the top. Yeah. So that's the counter for, there's loads of different setups now. There's no one fits all putting setup. Yeah. So you'll see some players a lot of shaft lean. Yeah. And then what that's going to do with a loft now is deloft it. And usually it means they're going to strike it higher in the face. So the counter for that is let's stick more loft at the top. Yeah. Then the opposite, obviously, if you've got someone hands behind. Almost popping it up. Popping it up, scooping it a little bit. We need them hitting that level. Less loft on there. Yeah. So the idea being that it comes out nuked full. Yeah. So, yeah, basically we've just taken out another variable. Yeah. Right, so I've seen this one on the Sally. Yeah, so obviously we've just had positive results in the last putter option we went for. Yep. But we've got this here. We can't not try this one. Obviously Bryson's having all the joy of this at the moment. Yeah, yeah. So, yeah, we'll try and get your putter like him. First of all, you have to show me how to use it, I think. Right. So what would come natural to you first. Right, so what we're going to do is put that hand at the bottom. Which one? This one? Yep. And really get it going up your arm. Right. Against the name arm lock. Wow. And yeah, pretty much doing what you're doing there. Keep that flat against your forearm, yeah? That's the key. This hand, there's variations. Most people are just basically locking it with the thumb. Like that? Yeah. Wow. It's going to feel a lot different to start with. Yeah, it feels, I mean, the way the sort of head sits at a dress is so weird, isn't it? So without realising it now, in that setup, your hands are really forward. Massively forward, yeah. So that would be deal off to it. Yep. So where before you were striking it, whatever you were, two, three degrees on it up. Yeah. We'll find now it's not going to be so far up. Yeah. So this is where this DLT is it called? Yep. Is that where this comes in? Yeah. So traditionally now we'd have to look at adding more loftier putter. Yeah. Don't have to with these guys. Right. Because it doesn't matter where your hands are. You're going to make impact now where that loft is. My God. I'd take some concentration just to get the positions. It's going to feel like a bit of a fishing rod to start with. Make a pause. Make a pause. Yeah. I don't want this to happen, do we? Never know. Yeah, yeah. It takes a lot longer or a lot more concentration to sort of get aligned. And maybe again, maybe that's a good thing. That one just come out of the tower a little bit. OK. My putter fit was complete and a very worthwhile experience. Making changes that help you play better golf is always a positive. And highlighting your stroke tendencies is a real eye opener. The Dishambo putter performed miracles but not sure I could get my head around the grip. With limited time to practice with it. Overall an experience that I would highly recommend. And definitely an area of the game that's sometimes overlooked. That's me done. Thanks for watching. Hit that like button and if you're not subscribed already then consider doing so. And I will see you all soon.