How to Groove Tempo in a Side-Saddle Putting Stroke

Side-saddle putting could be the cure for your putting problems. Here's a quick lesson to get started.

In this new episode in our continuing series on side-saddle putting, Brittany Bomar, co-founder of the Bomar Putting Company, discusses how to manage your tempo during a side-saddle putting stroke. Side-saddle is USGA legal, and Bomar's company produces putters that are engineered to fit this unique putting stroke. 

Bomar finishes the tip with a series of 10-foot putts, which PGA Tour pros make about 40% of the time. 


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BRITTANY BOMAR

Brittany played junior golf in Alaska and qualified for four USGA Pub Links Championships as an Amateur. She went on to play collegiately for the University of Northern Iowa and the University of Hawaii-Manoa. Brittany turned professional at the age of 23. She competed on four Tours around the world including the Canadian Women’s Tour, Ladies European Access Tour and the Nordea Tour, and she spent the majority of her playing career on The Australian Ladies Professional Golf Tour. Brittany currently resides in Spokane, Wash. and is one of the co-founders of Bomar Putting Co. She spends her time running the day-to-day operations for Bomar Putting Co. and also does part-time instruction as one of the teaching professionals at Prairie Falls Golf Club, which is owned by her father Billy Bomar.