Adam Scott has wasted no time in adjusting to the upcoming ruling  change regarding putters and has seemingly abandoned his long-handled  putter.
                                
Scott: A new putting stroke 								     
 
 
Scott has been using a long-handled putter for the last 18 months  and has seen an upturn in form over that period. However, with golfing  authorities announcing last week that when the rules of the game are  next changed the anchored putting stroke that the 'broomstick' and  'belly' putters cater for will no longer be permitted. 
While this change can only come into effect in 2016, Scott  appears to have decided to make an immediate change as he was seen  preparing for this week's Australian Open without his broomstick putter. 
The 32-year-old's putting stroke was still not conventional  though as he made use of a claw-style grip with his bottom hand and his  top hand separated towards the top of the grip. By using this technique,  he is able to almost replicate the stroke he made with a long-handle  putter
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