Dear david,
The Sindelar system promotes a straight and square stroke. ut it looks like it also makes the stroke stay artificially low to the ground, along a flat trajectory. The best stroke, which is simple without hand manipulation, does not follow a flat path into and past impact. Instead, the putter rises on either side of the bottom of the stroke. It appears to me that the Sindelar system does not allow for this rising.
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