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Guaranteed Tip for Putting Greatness

  • 19-11-2009 4:50pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 2,139 ✭✭✭


    I may be over selling it but for those who struggle with putting I have recently made a slight change to great results. Perhaps you might like to try it.

    Its based on a clip on you tube from legendary putter Ben Crenshaw.
    He simply states when he was young, his coach, suggested people should putt like they chip.

    Well with a little modification, I started putting this way. Its given me great feel for distance plus better control of the putter head. I also have a better view of the line of the putt. Which is helping also.

    Basically, open your stance a little, forward press of the hands, head down and roll the ball forward nice and smoothly.

    I know its against everything being thought in the game but hey, it works for me.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,472 ✭✭✭stockdam


    I've been putting with an open stance for many a year. It helps me to see the line of the putt.

    On the other hand Gary Player used a closed stance and he wasn't a bad putter either.

    Closed, open, square - whatever suits.


    There's no quick route to success though - many, many hours on the putting green are required to be a good putter. Hours that sadly I no longer can justify.


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