Putting with a Hybrid Club

How to Putt Using a Hybrid from Off the Green

When the golf ball is close to the edge of the green (maybe 2-3 feet away) on closely mown grass, a lot of golfers will automatically opt for their putter over a wedge.

And this is something I’d encourage, especially if you’re not 100% confident chipping, because a poor putt will be much better than a poor chip.

However, if the grass in front of the green is a bit scruffy or if the grass is growing into towards the golf ball, I suggest you take your hybrid or rescue club.

Watch the video below for details:

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Putting With a Hybrid – Step by Step

Putting with a hybrid allows you to take advantage of the weight and loft of the clubhead

  • The hybrid is designed so that it doesn’t dig into the ground and skips nicely through the grass. But it has a bit more loft and weight behind it than a putter, enough to get it through the first few feet of grass without any trouble.

Setup for putting with a hybrid

  • We use a combination of a chipping setup, a normal putting grip (narrow stance, grip right down the club, ball in the middle of the stance, weight forward on to the left side) and a putting stroke (rocking of the shoulders, no wrist hinge, lower body very still).

Your putting stroke with a hybrid is the same it would be with your putter

  • So in short, set up like a chip shot and use a putting stroke.

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