Category: Putter

Important Perspective

You become overwhelmed while visualizing your line on the putting green because of all of the possibilities.

Aim Then Setup

You are having inaccuracy problems while putting but you know your feet and shoulders are aimed correctly.

Controlling Putt

You have a short distance to putt the ball and it should be easy for you. However, you cannot make a smooth stroke because you are trying to control or guide the ball to the cup. Even knowing this is the problem, it is hard to stop yourself from doing it.

Two Breaks

As you approach the green, you notice that there are two different breaks in the green between your ball and the flag.

Tap the Wet Grass

You are playing earlier than you are used to and find that are putting poorly.

Spot Putting Control

The ball is always stopping before it reaches the hole even though you take the putter back pretty far.

Wristy Putter

You feel that your arms or wrists are too active as you putt.

Bad Short Putts

You are a great putter, as long as it is 6 feet or more away from the cup. You tend to miss most of your putts that are 5 feet or less away from the cup.

Rolling Offline

Every time you purposely try to accelerate your putts, the ball rolls off of your intended line.

Putting Drill

You want a simple drill that will improve your putting skills.