Greg Norman's secret is supposed to keep the right wrist bent. Is this device of any benefit in what we are attempting to learn?
I believe it was designed for short game use, but is it possible to also use it for the full swing?
Anybody have one or used one in the past??
despite its inflexible fit, it is an outstanding way to learn the second of the steps - chip - once you can hear the 'click' off the putterface fairly often to always.
It is most useful when thinking of "the head of the hammer" (I'll explain more later, it is a beautiful day, time to go out for a hike)
Also useful for the 'punch draw' shot, and 'full swivel' - the rim of the wheel between the thumb and finger of the right hand, palm facing 'away from center' - using twist away and full extension, (6B1D) and 10-2B as a 'wedge'
check out "The Key".........more comfortable than the "secret" for me anyway.....
but...prevents the trail wrist from being placed "level" on the club and forming a nice wedge
and all of them still allow the trail wrist to cock upward
I hit balls with the secret today and was amazed. High, straight, consistent. I think I'll continue practicing with it.
Glad it is working for you. For those interested in such things...Mark Evershed's Powerclick works well for me.
Do you think Norman's secret is the same as Victoria's?