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Why Scottie Scheffler changing his putting grip could lead to an even-more-dominant 2025 season


Published on 2024-12-24 13:05:27 - MSN
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  • Scheffler was among the leaders on the greens at the Hero World Challenge where he bested all but two men by at least 10 strokes

Scottie Scheffler, currently ranked No. 1 in the world, has been experimenting with a new putting grip, the cross-handed method, in an effort to improve his performance on the greens. Despite his success in 2024, where he won five tournaments including the Masters, Scheffler's putting has been a noted weakness, ranking him 156th in strokes gained: putting. His switch to the cross-handed grip, which he has been practicing with coach Phil Kenyon, aims to address this issue. This change could potentially lead to an even more dominant 2025 season if it results in better putting stats, as his ball-striking is already considered elite. The article discusses how this adjustment might help him overcome his putting struggles, potentially making him an even more formidable competitor in upcoming tournaments.

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