Category: Putting
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Blast Motion Golf Putting Drills
Important Blast Motion Putting Metrics Face Rotation I typically pick out a flat putt from 10 feet. Typically my back length stroke is 8 inches on the greens at Wildcat GC. Based on this back length stroke, I want my Face rotation to be 4 degrees open on back swing, 4 degrees closed on forward…
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Spacial Verse Linear Putting
WHAT DO YOUR EYES NATURALLY SEE? Line or No Line… Homework – Are You Spacial or Linear? My goal as a coach (and player) is to practice smarter, not harder. Do NOT waste time at the course evaluating your results, wait until you get home. This allows you to clear your mind, think logically, and…
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PGA Putting Baseline Test
Putting Test vs. The Pro’s The PGA Tour Baseline test gives us an opportunity to evaluate our strengths and weaknesses from a variety of distances. If you are completing this test with a golf coach, the coach can observe you doing the test and take notes regarding your technique and the cause/effect. What this test…
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Putting Test Practice CV
Example of Structured Practice Based on Results You can complete this after your baseline test or the next opportunity you have to practice at the course depending on your time schedule. Based on our example baseline test, here is a structured practice to work 60% on short putts (weakness) and 40% on all other putts…
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Evaluate Putting Baseline Test 7
Evaluate, gather feedback from your test resultsEvery player that I have tested shows a strength and weakness in certain distances. If you scored a higher percentage compared to PGA Tour average on short putts than you did on long putts, I would say your long putts is your area of weakness, your short putts are…
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Putting Plan, Build Your Putting Foundation – Day Two
Build YOUR Foundation Putting Is Simple! I hope you were able to complete the fundamental reading in your last homework assignment. This gives yourself some time to absorb the information and do the learning at home practice before executing in practice. The biggest mistake is trying to make a perfect putting stroke. The only things you…
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Putting Homework 1
Homework #1 (Day 1, Post Practice) Read over your baseline test results at home My goal as a coach (and player) is to practice smarter, not harder. Do NOT waste time at the course evaluating your results, wait until you get home. This allows you to clear your mind, think logically, and better process the…
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Day 1 – Putting Evaluation
Step 1 To Improving Your Putting The PGA Tour Baseline test gives us an opportunity to evaluate our strengths and weaknesses from a variety of distances. If you are completing this test with a golf coach, the coach can observe you doing the test and take notes regarding your technique and the cause/effect. What this…
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60/40 Putting Practice
It is important to have balanced, structured practices based on your strengths and weaknesses. The 60/40 improvement plan I have to admit, I copied this formula during my time coaching at Ohio State University. On Sunday night we would have our players make a 60/40 plan for each day of the weak. They would break…
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Tiger putting 1 hand drill
Tiger putting drill – one hand warm up Previous to this drill you should complete the 1 handed putting test. In the 1 handed putting test you will identify, which hand is dominate in your putting stroke. Once you have identified which hand is dominate you can complete this drill with your dominate hand each…