Putting with one hand helps isolate the key fundamentals of face control and tempo. By removing the support of the other hand, it allows golfers to become aware of unnecessary wrist movement and learn ...
If you watch all the best putters in the world, you’ll notice their hands and arms are connected throughout the stroke. There’s no break point between any of the integral parts of the stroke.
One of the fastest and easiest ways to make more putts is to ensure your set-up is fundamentally solid. Too many players rely solely on feel to help them putt better. If there is too much compensation ...
Putting, perhaps more than any other part of the game, tends to vary dramatically from one round to the next - certainly where club golfers and mid to high handicappers are concerned. We could talk a ...
Reigning PGA Rookie of the Year Nick Dunlap says this putting drill helps him control the face all the way through impact. While reigning PGA Tour Rookie of the Year Nick Dunlap hasn’t gotten off to ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
Ben Crenshaw’s putting stroke is one of the best ever. The long and languid move brought him tons of success, including 19 PGA Tour titles and two green jackets, culminating in a spot in the World ...
Golfers are often taught that it's bad to use any hand action in the putting stroke. They're told to swing the putterhead back and through with the big muscles in the chest and shoulders. The trouble ...
Tom Covino didn’t set out to develop a game-changing golf instruction product. His first love was baseball. A native of Long Island, Covino played college baseball at St. John’s and once tried out ...
Most golfers are willing to try just about anything to get more out of their games, and Alex Myers is no different. In Focus Group of One, he gives a wide-range of golf-related stuff a go, and offers ...
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