Tony Finau hopes to finish putting misfortunes with bizzares who put an exercise at Open British

Tony Finau was spotted using Funky training assistance at open-but what is it and how can it help you?
We all fought on the Greens at some point in our golf careers, but is there a worst time to fight with the flat stick only when you try to prepare for open? Well, this is exactly the case for Tony Finau, who used a bizarre exercise to try to put his discount on the right track.
The putting drill may not be unknown for everyone, but it certainly does not seem conventional. It also doesn’t look like the putting exercise you go if you think you put in a good place.
This is exactly the case for Tony Finau this season, which, entering the Open of the 153rd, is at the 137th on the PGA Tour for the won strokes (-7,229). The American certainly needs all the help he can get if he wants to lift Blaret’s jug to Royal Portrush. So how does this unusual implementation exercise exactly help?
The baguette sidewalk drill is the most common with two alignment sticks – a placed under each arm – and they cross the putter handle. However, Finau has a neat machine, so he does not have to spend time attaching two alignment sticks with an elastic group.
Few training aids exist which allow you to fix your alignment sticks to the putter tree, but this connection tool will allow you to keep them at the correct corner to practice this exercise.
The baguette drill helps create a more connected and stable arm and chest movement while minimizing the action of the unwanted wrist. The exercise encourages a more pendulum putting, leading to more coherent strikes.
Finau has never been considered one of the best putters on the golf ball, and he clearly has the impression that it is time to work on his putting, because it could help him win a place in the American team of the next Ryder Cup.
Maybe this exercise is not as bizarre as it seems first. Admittedly, if Finau is crowned the golfer champion of the year on Sunday, I know who will have the last laugh!