2009

  • Stop your left wrist breaking during the putting stroke

    Written by Scott Cranfield on Friday 26 June 2009

    A common fault with golfers on the putting green is allowing their hands to do too much of the work during the putting stroke. One of the main reasons for this is bending the left wrist when striking the ball. This means your stroke isn’t integrated with the rest of your body and results in inconsistency on the greens. If you suffer...

  • Remain Solid Over Putts with David Leadbetter

    Written by David Leadbetter on Wednesday 27 May 2009

    The biggest reason amateurs miss putts, say from six feet and in, is excessive head and upper-body movement as they look anxiously to see if the ball has gone in the hole. Usually it hasn’t! This extra motion on the through-stroke causes inconsistencies in speed and face position. To repeat an accelerating stroke with the putterhead traveling square down the...

  • How To Fix Your Putting

    Written by Cristie Kerr on Friday 20 March 2009

    Putting is my favourite part of the game. But I struggled some in 2007 despite the good things that happened to me – getting married and winning my first Major, the U.S. Women’s Open. Like our amateur counterparts, we pros have trouble sticking to a practise routine. I became less focused and got away from doing the drills that made...

  • Make Those Clutch Putts

    Written by Ian Poulter on Thursday 5 March 2009

    I made two putts last year which were both absolutely huge; the biggest I’ve ever made in my career. The first came in July at the Open at Royal Birkdale. It was an 18-footer and, at the time, I thought if I could make it I might win the Open. I looked at the line and thought it was just outside...

  • The Pure Roll Putt

    Written by Hugh Marr on Monday 30 March 2009

    Club golfers are obsessed with striking putts with topspin. However, the true path to a pure roll lies more in removing backswing than applying topspin. And note it well: generating pure roll comes from your set-up and shaft angle – NOT through manipulating the stroke. Club: Putter Rhythm: Smooth Key concept: Return shaft to address at impact Set-up Promote an ascending blow, with...

  • Colin Montgomerie Putting Tips

    Written by Colin Montgomerie on Monday 12 January 2009

    ‘I’ve done this thousands of times’ In 2004, I was given the opportunity to hole the winning putt at the Ryder Cup. It was on the last green at Oakland Hills and it was a curling five footer – one horrible distance whatever your handicap because those are expected to go in. Once I’d agreed with Alister, my caddie, that...

  • Putting Aim

    Written by TG Top 12 Teacher Adrian Fryer on Friday 22 May 2009

    In order to improve your aim on the putting green it is important to get your eyes positioned directly over the ball. If your head is too close or too far away from the ball this can distort your view of the putt and make green reading hard.

  • Basic Putting Stance

    Written by Adrian Fryer on Friday 22 May 2009

    The purpose of the putting stance is to provide stability, so that the upper body can rock the putter back and through with no movement from the lower half. Stand with your feet shoulder width apart, bend over from the waist with a little knee flex and tuck your elbows into your sides. The eyes must be positioned over the ball.

  • Putting Grip

    Written by Adrian Fryer on Friday 22 May 2009

    The putting grip is not for power like a full shot, it’s designed for control, for stability and to improve your feel. As a result the way you hold the putter is completely different from the way you grip an iron or a driver. TG Top 12 Teacher Adrian Fryer shows you how to place the putter correctly in your hands...

  • Align Your Eyes Correctly For Perfect Putting

    Written by Adrian Fryer on Thursday 11 June 2009

    If you’re missing a lot of putts and not too sure whether it’s your aim to blame it may be because you don’t know how to align your head and eyes correctly to view the putt. Let’s not forget that our eyes are designed to look straight ahead at the horizon and not look straight down as required for putting. To make sure you...

  • Long Iron Putting Drill

    Written by Dan Frost on Monday 18 May 2009

    When it comes to putting instruction the common tips are to keep your head still and make a pendulum stroke. But instead of rehearsing the obvious, why not try something different and focus on a a different area of the body that has a massive impact on the putting stroke – the area around your belt buckle. TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost...

  • Cardboard Putting Drill

    Written by Adrian Fryer on Friday 12 June 2009

    Are you struggling for inspiration on the putting green? Do you find putting practice tedious and unproductive? An empty cardboard box offers the solution. All you need is the straight edge of the box to practice your stroke, rolling the putter straight back and through along the side of the box. TG Elite Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer demonstrates how this simple cardboard...

  • Rock The Putter Practice Drill

    Written by Dan Frost on Friday 8 May 2009

    We’ve all been given the piece of advice to rock our shoulders with a putter in hand, but it can be pretty hard to master. To make this move easier TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost has a simple drill using an old golf shaft you can try. Simply place the shaft under your armpits and make your stroke. Watch this putting...

  • The Fundamentals Of Putting

    Written by Dan Frost on Thursday 18 June 2009

    Hands up if you’ve ever taken a golf lesson to improve your swing? Now hands up if you’ve ever taken a putting lesson… …the chances are the majority of you have not tried the latter. Yet the putter is the one club we can save the most shots with. We use it three times as much during a round of golf...

  • Cure Your Putting Yips

    Written by Dan Frost on Friday 8 May 2009

    The yips occur when the right hand takes over and releases the putter uncontrollably. It’s like electric in your hands. If this horror scenario sounds familiar, then listen up. There is a simple putting drill you can use to cure your affliction. It involves changing your grip. TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost demonstrates how using a paddle-style grip can have a massive impact on...

  • Flag Putting Drill

    Written by Dan Frost on Thursday 18 June 2009

    If you’re a player who finds it very difficult to keep your head still during the putting stroke then this is a great putting drill for you. Simply address the putt and rest the flagstick against your head. Then try to make your putting stroke back and through without the flag dropping to the green. TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost demonstrates...

  • Spider Putting Drill

    Written by Adrian Fryer on Friday 22 May 2009

    Do you struggle to visualise the line of your putts? A great little tool you can use to help decide the line is the one I call a ‘Putting Spider’. Just draw some spider’s legs on a compact disc and position the head at the point where you think the ball will break into the hole. Then practice making putts aiming for...

  • Perfect Your Putting Stroke

    Written by Dan Frost on Thursday 18 June 2009

    When it comes to putting, we’re all looking for great new ideas to knock a few putts off our round of golf. This drill is one of the simplest, but also one of the most effective. All you need to do is set out an alignment grid using some clubs pointing at the hole on an area of flat putting green.

  • Two Thumb Putting Grip

    Written by Johan Edfors on Tuesday 5 May 2009

    I had a tendency to get open in the shoulders which would lead to me pulling putts. I tried cross-handed for a while and that squared them up nicely, but it never felt comfortable. My coach suggested the grip that you see here. It’s one that he had used for some time and I find it much more comfortable than the...

  • Putting Distance Control Made Easier

    Written by Graeme Storm on Tuesday 28 April 2009

    I had a patch last season when I found that I was losing my feel for the distance putts. I struggled to get the pace right and kept leaving myself tricky ones coming back. A tip my manager, Chubby Chandler, gave me was to try and visualise the ball ‘just dropping into the hole’. That thought helps you to imagine a...

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