Work on Your Lag Putting to Lower Your Scores
Trillium Rose helps you save shots on the green through awareness of the length and tempo of your stroke. Aim to get your lag putts just past the hole.
Learn distance control, green reading, & putting stroke skills. Lessons and videos covering short & long putting to sharpen up your game on the greens.
Trillium Rose helps you save shots on the green through awareness of the length and tempo of your stroke. Aim to get your lag putts just past the hole.
PGA Professional Gianna Augustine has two fun putting challenges to build your skills and confidence on the greens.
Is it going to turn into a 3-putt or will you get lucky and drain it on your first attempt? You probably fear downhill putts much more than uphill and for good reason. Lesson by Maria Palozola.
Don’t just look at the line between the ball and the hole. Kellie Stenzel recommends reading the area on and around the green to make more putts.
Have some fun while you groove great putting habits. LPGA Instructor and Legends Tour Player Cindy Miller has 8 great games to play alone or with your friends on the practice putting green.
LPGA Instructor Christina Ricci shows to control the pace of your putts? The best way is to focus on your backstroke. And the first step is determine your unique signature energy.
PGA Instructor Stefanie Shaw’s quick tip on how to get your ball rolling with your putter when it’s in the rough around the green.
Where your eyes are when you are over the ball plays a huge part in the consistency of your putting stroke. Megan Johnston demonstrates a simple way to check your eyeline when you putt.
Greta Anderson takes a look at several putting grip styles that may be good options if you’re struggling with consistency in your putting and/or looking for a change to increase your comfort and confidence.
Become a more confident putter and stop missing those 3 and 4 footers! LPGA Instructor Aimee Cho demonstrates her favorite short putting tip.
Cathy Kim’s putting connection drill will help you get a good feel for the path of the club head during your stroke.
Most golfers that Alison Curdt works with have a short backswing and then compensate by accelerating the putter forward. This results in poor speed control. Check your swing length to generate appropriate energy into the ball.