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Wrist Brake simply clips on to the bottom of the putter shaft with the 2Thumb logo uppermost. It is then secured simply by sliding it up to a wider section of the shaft.

The sighter arm should be aligned with, or parallel to, the putter face when you are in a putting position.

The sighter arm and the putter face should stay in line with each other throughout the complete putting stroke.

If, however, the putter face leads or trails - as shown above - it is due to wrist break.

You will find that the 2Thumb Wrist Brake immediately highlights shoulder and spine movement, or lack of it, helping you to achieve a flowing putting stroke rather than a ‘hit’.

In short, Wrist Brake highlights excessive use of the wrist during the putting stroke.