How Do I Stop Three Putting?
You’ll never get rid of them altogether but here’s how to have fewer 3-putts with our most helpful long putting tips as ranked by Women’s Golf members.
Learn distance control, green reading, & putting stroke skills. Lessons and videos covering short & long putting to sharpen up your game on the greens.
You’ll never get rid of them altogether but here’s how to have fewer 3-putts with our most helpful long putting tips as ranked by Women’s Golf members.
LPGA Master Professional Deb Vangellow shares some of her key putting thoughts to help you save shots on the green.
Do you have trouble controlling your putting speed and distance when you play? Try this drill from Cathy Kim before your next round.
Do you have trouble starting your putts on the right line? Christina Ricci shows how you can become a better putter by focusing on body stability and a smooth stroke.
No matter what your putting stroke looks like, Kellie Stenzel shows that focusing on your rhythm and grip pressure can really improve your results.
It can often be a mistake to aim at the hole when lining up your putt. In this lesson, Kellie Stenzel shows where you should aim.
Anne and Dennise show just how much wind effects putts with tips including where to aim to allow for the wind.
Debbie O’Connell shares her 1-2-3-4 method to help you master your putting game. These easy to remember tips will have you sinking more putts and lowering your scores in no time.
LPGA professional Instructor Megan Johnston demonstrates an easy drill for learning to hit your putts on the upswing to start a great roll!
LPGA Class A Instructor Katie Dahl shows how to correct the common mistake of lining up for putts with the ball midway between the shaft and toe of the putter instead of the center of the putter face.
Control Your Putts using Cathy Kim’s Toothpaste Test to find out exactly how tightly you should be holding your putter.
Kellie Stenzel demonstrates how to make the fundamental stroke action when you putt. This is a great guide for newer golfers and an important reminder if you are more experienced.