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Putting Grip
Overlapping & Cross Handed
grips are two sound fundamental
grips.
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Putting Setup
Eyes over the ball and ball
positioned off the left heel
insures solid contact.
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Putting Stroke (Shoulders)
Rocking your shoulders helps
to eliminate your hands.
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Putting Stroke (Sqaure
to Square)
Keep the club face square to
the intended line or target.
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Forward Press
This motion will help you to
initialize your stroke.
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Keeping Your Head Still
Whilst Putting
Eliminates excessive motion
and allows your shoulders to
rock back and forth.
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Putting Routine
Consistency in your setup and
practice strokes help to ensure
good results.
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Short Putt
Any putt 6 feet or less.
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Short Putt (Practice
Exercises)
This step drill & clock
drill will help you to make
those short putts.
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Medium Putt
Any putt 6 feet to 20 feet.
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Medium Putt (Practice
Exercises)
Getting the ball into a 17 inch
circle will help you to make
more putts.
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Long Putt
Any putt 20 feet or longer.
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Long Putt (Practice
Exercises)
When ever you can lag it to
within 3 feet you will minimize
the dreaded 3 putt.
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Putting Feel
Development of technique &
mechanics.
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Reading Greens
Understanding terrain and the
effects it has on uphill &
downhill putts.
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Downhill Putt
A short put can be tricky. I
will show you a little trick
for hitting this putt.
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Fringe Putt
Your worst putt will always
be better than your worst chip.
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Pressure Putt
Steady your body and trust your
stroke.
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Putting Practice Before
A Round
Try and get your feel for the
speed of the greens.
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Preparing Mentally For
Your Putts
Putting is 90% mental.
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