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by Spinach D » Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:10 pm
What is the name of the putting technique emplyed by Nate Doss and Josh Anthon? It's very distinctive but I'm not sure what to call it. Anhyzer spin putt?
I don't see it that often on the course, but I have been messing with it lately using a D Banger.
Who else putts that way? What putter do you use?
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by Star Shark » Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:18 pm
They're just doing a standard staggered stance spin putt. It's just their little pre-throw routine that makes it look odd.
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by Aubin » Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:54 pm
i putt this way (slight anhyzer line) from past 35 feet out to 60+ with a wizard. no need to jump putt. it's a great tool to have if you don't like jump putting, and with practice can be just as accurate.
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by biodarwin » Tue Jul 27, 2010 7:07 pm
Aubin wrote:i putt this way (slight anhyzer line) from past 35 feet out to 60+ with a wizard. no need to jump putt. it's a great tool to have if you don't like jump putting, and with practice can be just as accurate.
Same here but with Aviars.
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by Blake_T » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:00 am
the secret of this technique is that you can feel the weight of the disc drop via gravity (which happens more with anhyzers than flat or hyzer throws) which leads to better timing of the palm ejection and finger spring.
i hate the term spin putt (all putts spin), so i would call it an anhyzer extension putt since the elbow extends.
in reality, their release is similar to many other good putters out there. if you can master the feel and timing of the release you can putt with pretty much any style with above average success.
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