In golf, in order to putt well, you have to have command over both distance and direction. Good putters get their putts started on line consistently by having a high degree of control over the face of the...putter.
In this video Titleist Staff Member Skip Guss, owner of GolfRite in Southborough, Massachusetts, shares a simple practice drill that utilizes a gate formed by golf tees. Use Skip's drill to improve your ability to get the putter face square at impact. When your putter face is square at impact, you'll miss the sides of the gate. This provides immediate feedback that your putts are starting on line, the biggest key to holing those short and medium-length putts.
In golf, in order to putt well, you have to have command over both distance and...direction. Good putters get their putts started on line consistently by having a high degree of control over the face of the putter.
In this video Titleist Staff Member Skip Guss, owner of GolfRite in Southborough, Massachusetts, shares a simple practice drill that utilizes a gate formed by golf tees. Use Skip's drill to improve your ability to get the putter face square at impact. When your putter face is square at impact, you'll miss the sides of the gate. This provides immediate feedback that your putts are starting on line, the biggest key to holing those short and medium-length putts.