To see success with putting, distance control is everything. Sure, it helps to have the ability to read greens and to understand slopes, but when your speed is precise, you make a very difficult sport ...
If you want to become a better putter, there are some fundamentals you need to understand. Kellie Stenzel explains.
When putting, many amateurs think that line is more important than distance control, but that is false. You can have a good line, but if you hit it 20 feet past the hole, it is a wasted effort.
In this video, PGA Professional Nick Drane talks about how to approach the length of your putting stroke for more consistency ...
Every week on The Golf Fix, Michael Breed shares tips, breaks down swings and answers viewer questions in an effort to help golfers of all ability levels play better. When it comes to putting, ...
Bob Labbe's "Putting by the Numbers: A Quantitative Method of Lag Putting" offers golfers a science-based approach to ...
Imagine having the ability to practice your putting with the same precision and realism as on the course, all from the ...
Learning the art of lag putting can help every golfer instantly shave strokes off their scorecard (even without bombing it off the tee!). Most golfers, even beginner golfers, know what lag putting ...
There's no real rhyme or reason to the way most of us practice our putting. Get to the green, drop three golf balls, and start rolling away. Maybe strike up a conversation with someone as we do, then ...
Lag putting is perhaps the most underappreciated skill in golf—it’s also one of the most important to scoring. We hardly notice when our speed is great and we leave ourselves easy two-putts, but the ...