Putting Tips 1: Proper Putting Alignment
Golf tipsThis 6-part putting series covers the fundamentals of solid, reliable putting. Here’s how to line your putts up correctly so you can hole out more often…
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This 6-part putting series covers the fundamentals of solid, reliable putting. Here’s how to line your putts up correctly so you can hole out more often…
In this section of the site, we’ll focus on what I truly believe is the most important club in the bag… the putter. The putting tips and lessons below cover good putting fundamentals such as alignment and stance, the putting stroke, the putting grip,
Many amateur golfers believe that a hook is any shot that curves sharply to the left (for the right-handed golfer), but that is not really the case.
This is a more advanced drill that can feel a bit awkward at first, but I encourage you to give it a try…
This drill will help both fat and thin golf shots…
Not all fat shots are as blatant as hitting several inches before the ball. Here’s a simple drill to see whether your hitting your shots a bit fat…
A fat shot in golf occurs when the cub hits the ground, often taking a big divot, before the ball. As that happens the club dramatically slows down taking all the power and distance out of the shot...
Top shots in golf are often caused by lifting your chest or by bending the arms. But if you feel that neither of those faults appear in your swing and you’re still topping the ball on a regular basis, this drill will definitely help.
In the first part of this How To Stop Topping The Golf Ball series, we looked at common fault #1 – lifting during your back swing. Let’s look at the second common fault that can lead to tops and thins – bending your arms through impact.
Topping the golf ball out on the course, in front of your playing partners, can leave you feeling frustrated and even a little foolish.