Yeah the cueing diagonally across the rail is a major problem. The cue is easier to move side to side in this position so its really important to tighten the loop.
As to your comment in the grip...my grip is firm for every type of shot. I don't play a single shot with a loose grip. So, I haven't really experimented with a loose grip off the rail. My firm grip works just fine.
Yeah, well the connection to the cue is a whole other subject.
Some play with a constant connection. Some vary it for certain types of shots. Some vary the connection during the stroke.
IMO It is one of the least studied parts & it's how we connect to what we use.
Arnold Palmer tells the story of his Dad setting his hands on the club & telling him, 'and that's how you hold it, & don't you ever change it'. Palmer then adds with a gleam in his eye, ' and I never did'.
Arnold Palmer's golf swing is far from what one would call classic in a technical sense.
We each have variances in our human anatomy. Then there is the instrument to be considered & how we are using it.
Certain putters are designed in a manner that is conducive to be 'swung' a certain way. I see many using them in the opposite manner. That defeats to a large degree the effectiveness of the design.
Another day & time.:wink:
Best 2 You & All,
Rick