PUTTING : ART OR SCIENCE???

PUTTING : ART OR SCIENCE??? Can you remember your first putter? The one as a kid you used to great effect on those glorious summer days when you played hole after hole in the holidays and it seemed like putting was the easiest thing in the world. What COULD be difficult about rolling a ball […]

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Make Every Putt Inside 5 Feet

When was the last time you had a round where you made every putt inside of 5 feet? Odds are, you probably haven’t had one of those rounds in a long time, if ever. So try to add up the amount of strokes you would have saved yourself. Even half that amount might sound like […]

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Putting & Chipping Drills

In this video, Charlie King shows us a couple of my favorite easy-to-do drills… .  

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The Relationship of the Shoulder Plane & Putter Path

In my analysis, I point out the many similarities in most elite putters, including: balanced, symmetrical, centered stance, level shoulders, formation of the “Y”, square putter face, etc. The striking difference in the three subjects is the angle of the spine and where they direct their shoulder plane. There is a direct relationship between the […]

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Develop a Putting Stroke Rhythm

A common trait about good putters is they have a consistent beat or rhythm to their stroke.  Now some of you who do not possess that presently, need to find that.  In putting and most shots in general, this would be our model.   I am not going to tell you what it is except it […]

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Aggressive Putting

Mike Shannon was named as a Top Teacher in both Golf Digest and Golf Magazine from 2000 to 2003. He is the creator of the Laser Optics Putting Improvement System that is being used by over 100 players on the Tour. In this VIDEO lesson Mike discusses aggressive putting.  

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Draw on Your Golf Ball

Putting is not always the easiest. Some days the hole looks like a manhole cover and other days it looks like a thimble! Here is a great tip that allows your good days on the greens to be better and your bad days on the greens to be more consistent. Take a Sharpie marker and […]

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