Putter Setup-Shaft in Line
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Malaska Certified Coach Brian Gott from The Club at Rolling Hills in Golden, Colorado answers a member question from Brendan Pittman about how to create a more consistent putting setup.


Many golfers set up with the shaft angled away from their forearms, which causes excess face rotation and makes it difficult to return the putter square at impact. Brian explains that the key is to let the shaft become a product of the forearms, producing a simpler, more repeatable motion.


He demonstrates an easy way to find this alignment: start with the butt of the putter pointing from your sternum, let the head drop naturally, then bend from the waist while pushing your hips back. This positions the shaft so it runs directly up the forearms and through the middle of the back when viewed from down the line.


When the shaft and forearms are in line, the stroke becomes more stable, the face stays square longer, and you strike the ball more consistently down the target line—regardless of your height or grip style.


In this lesson you will learn:
• Why aligning the shaft with your forearms minimizes face rotation and squaring errors.
• How the “sternum-drop” method produces the ideal posture and arm connection.
• Why bending from the waist improves balance, rhythm, and control.
• How to maintain a square face through impact with less hand manipulation.
• Why this setup works for any putting style or grip.


He leaves golfers with a simple but powerful reminder:
“We just want to make sure the shaft becomes a product of the forearms, so you can keep it more square at impact.”
— Brian Gott, Malaska Certified Coach
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