I have a benign physical condition called essential tremors, which makes shorter putts all but impossible. It is physical and exacerbated by anxiety. I’m looking for potential solutions.
Have you tried side saddle putting? I went to it 4 years ago and it has been awesome. The hardest part is the looks you get on the course. That is until you make all your putts and then guys ask you to help them do it. It is legal and you don't have to anchor. Look on YouTube if you want to see more about it. My problem is getting to the green. I'm fine once I'm there. Good luck.
@ken olshansky - Sorry I don't have much to offer in this regard. I'm guessing you've already tried a variety of putters, grip sizes, gripping styles, anchoring techniques, etc.?
I did just type "How to putt with essential tremors" into a web search and this product-related video came up. Not sure if it'll help you at all.
Beyond that, I defer to the community in the event that someone else might have a kernel of wisdom or a personal experience to share.
If you normally put right handed, try left handed.
Have you tried side saddle putting? I went to it 4 years ago and it has been awesome. The hardest part is the looks you get on the course. That is until you make all your putts and then guys ask you to help them do it. It is legal and you don't have to anchor. Look on YouTube if you want to see more about it. My problem is getting to the green. I'm fine once I'm there. Good luck.
I would say how are your practice skills
one I’m sure you’ve seen mentioned is to start with 3 balls in a triangle about a foot out
start putting
move out a half foot putt those
continue until you miss and start over
it’s helped me maybe it’ll help you
@ken olshansky - Sorry I don't have much to offer in this regard. I'm guessing you've already tried a variety of putters, grip sizes, gripping styles, anchoring techniques, etc.?
I did just type "How to putt with essential tremors" into a web search and this product-related video came up. Not sure if it'll help you at all.
Beyond that, I defer to the community in the event that someone else might have a kernel of wisdom or a personal experience to share.