Jordan Spieth recently weighed in on the controversy surrounding anchoring in golf, particularly in light of Akshay Bhatia’s recent win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Bhatia’s victory at Bay Hill raised questions about his use of a 50-inch broomstick putter, which led some to speculate whether he was anchoring the putter against his chest.
Despite the scrutiny, Bhatia’s performance on the greens was exceptional, leading the field in strokes gained putting during the tournament. In response to the criticism, Bhatia clarified on social media that the putter does not touch his chest during his stroke.
Spieth, speaking on Kay Adams’ Up & Adams show on FanDuel, explained the rule on anchoring, highlighting that the putter cannot touch the player’s sternum. He also addressed the use of broomstick putters, acknowledging the skill required to use them effectively.
Bhatia’s switch to a broomstick putter has significantly improved his putting performance. Previously struggling on the greens, he committed to the change and saw a remarkable improvement in his stats. His recent win at Bay Hill showcased his newfound putting prowess, with a notable gain in strokes on and around the greens.
While Bhatia is not the first player to face criticism for using a broomstick putter, his rapid improvement and success have garnered attention from critics. As he gears up for The Players Championship, Bhatia will look to maintain his strong form on the greens.
Ultimately, the debate around anchoring and the use of unconventional putters in golf continues to spark discussion among players and fans alike. With each player’s unique approach to the game, the sport remains dynamic and ever-evolving.

