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No rite of spring for golf: Masters postponed due to virus

Augusta National on Friday postponed the Masters, another massive hit to the spring sports calendar from the new coronaivirus that already is responsible for the loss of March Madness and the delay of opening day baseball. ”Unfortunately, the ever-increasing risks associated with the widespread

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Kevin Kisner ditches armlock experiment for a new putterKevin Kisner ditches armlock experiment for a new putter

Over the last few weeks it has been well documented Kevin Kisner—the 42nd ranked player in the world—has been experimenting with armlock style putting as he seeks improvement on the greens. Kisner explained the reason for the putter change at the RBC Heritage where he has this to say. “I figured I’ve been putting pretty poorly, (putting is) one of the best parts of my game, not starting on line last week. I just wanted to see a different look, try it out, and I like it. I think it’s really good inside 10 feet. I’ve just got to get used to the speed. I’ll see how it goes tomorrow in the pro-am and see if I’ll try it on Thursday.” He followed it with “My biggest problem is I’ve normally been one of the best inside eight feet, and this year I’m not making it so I can’t keep the momentum of the round going when I miss a green, and then if I stuff an iron shot and miss the putt it’s really putting a drag on the whole game.” The shocking thing about this critique is Kisner is currently ranked 25th in total putting and 24th on tour for putts inside 10 feet. How’s that for a drive to constantly improve? Well, even the best-intentioned things come to an end, and at the Valspar Championship this week it appears that instead of a putting style change, all Kisner really needed was a putter change. Kevin was spotted on the practice green at the Innisbrook Resort – Copperhead course with a new putter built close to the specs of his previous Odyssey gamer (an Odyssey Exo Seven), including a return to standard length. Kevin Kisner’s new putter specs • Odyssey 2-Ball Ten • double bend shaft • 34.25 inches long • Stroke Lab Shaft • Odyssey White Hot insert • SuperStroke Traxion 2.0 Tour grip After some serious testing sessions, the delighted Kisner noted “(the new putter) is very stable and consistent,” which can only bode well this week on a course where ball striking and putting play a big factor in success.

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