How eye dominance can affect putting stroke

In this new episode, the SeeMore Putters tour team discusses how eye dominance plays a role in a putting stroke -- yes, it's a factor.
How eye dominance can affect putting stroke
How eye dominance can affect putting stroke /

In a new episode of "The Putting Couch Podcast," the SeeMore Putters tour team takes more questions from listeners. One major talking point: how eye dominance plays a role in a putting stroke – yes, it's a factor – to different types of grips. And finally, Cody Hale, director of the SeeMore Putter Institute, explains why a mallet putter might not be as forgiving as you would think.

As always, this podcast hopes to answer the questions that many of you have when it comes to putting.  Listen to the show below, and look for more new episodes coming soon to the Morning Read Podcast Network.


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Cody Hale
CODY HALE

Cody joined the SeeMore Team in 2013 and currently serves as the Director of SeeMore Tour/Player Development and SeeMore Putter Institute (SPi) at SeeMore World Headquarters Studio. Cody has received numerous lessons and tips over the years and brings a vast knowledge and understanding of putting from both the instructor and players' perspective. He has spent many hours learning and developing ideas for improved putting under Pat O’Brien, Ted Gallina as well as many of the nation’s top putting instructors. In addition, Cody works with player’s on the PGA, Korn Ferry and LPGA Tours as the SeeMore Tour Rep.