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The Stare: Jack used his feet to reinforce what his eyes told him.

By Jim Flick with Roger Schiffman
Photos: Golf Digest Resource Center March 2008

Everybody thinks of Jack Nicklaus as making those key putts to win major titles, like the ones he made on 17 and 18 to win the 1980 U.S. Open at Baltusrol. But the real secret to Jack's putting prowess was how he prided himself on never three-putting the last hole to lose a tournament, after he did so early in his career at Pebble Beach to lose to Billy Casper. Jack had an unusual style, which has never been copied by any other great player. Jack putted the way he played golf: He felt and used the clubhead to control the ball. Here are the other points that set Jack's stroke apart.

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ADDRESS

In setting up to a putt, Jack's first goal was to get behind the ball. His putting posture was similar to his driving posture -- his right shoulder was lower than his left. He felt these were the only two shots you wanted to hit up on. Jack held the putter softly, with an absence of tension in his forearms.
 
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COMPLETED BACKSTROKE

Jack had such a strong will to hole putts, he refused to take the putter back until he had visualized the ball going into the hole. He putted with his hands and forearms, not his shoulders. As he got older, and greens got faster, he used less hands and more forearms. He took the putter back low to the ground.
 
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IMPACT

One of Jack's keys to putting well was to hit the ball on the upswing. His puttershaft was tilted slightly forward at the point of the strike, matching his address position. Jack didn't enjoy practicing putting, so he worked on it in short intervals. He really concentrated on hitting the ball solidly.
 
Excerpted from the book, Jack Nicklaus: Simply the Best! by Martin Davis. Copyright © 2007 and published by The American Golfer Inc., Greenwich, Conn. 328 pages, $60.
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