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MAKE YOUR SHORT PUTTS - Most players miss short putts because their backstrokes are too long, and they decelerate through impact. When you slow the stroke, you lose control of the putter, which can change the face position and send the ball off line. It doesn't take much to propel a golf ball four feet, but what energy you do need must be controlled.
A putter is like a car in that regard: It's a lot easier to control a car that's maintaining its speed, or even accelerating, than to control one that's breaking hard. Use this tee drill to ingrain a stroke that's shorter going back and accelerating through the ball. Then take it to the course, and you'll make more short putts. |
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