My Best Short Putting Tip
Become a more confident putter and stop missing those 3 and 4 footers! LPGA Instructor Aimee Cho demonstrates her favorite short putting tip.
Learn distance control, green reading, & putting stroke skills. Lessons and videos covering short & long putting to sharpen up your game on the greens.
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.
If you struggle with six-foot and in putts, then let’s go for the back of the cup. I see too many player’s short putts veering offline as they reach the hole. Lesson by Christina Ricci.
LPGA professional instructor Meredith Kirk answers the common question about which club to use from just off the green.
Kellie Stenzel shows how to use a golf club to make sure you have right amount of bend forward from your hips when putting.
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk shares some great tips when putting on a rainy day or when there’s dew on the putting surface.
No matter what your putting stroke looks like, Kellie Stenzel shows that focusing on your rhythm and grip pressure can really improve your results.
Keep your putts on the right line with this simple practice putting drill from LPGA Professional Instructor Megan Johnston.
Faced with a 50-foot putt …. what should you do? Maria Palozola takes you through her four steps to make sure that the worst case is a tap in.
Establish the speed of the greens with this quick and easy drill from Alison Curdt that you can do on the practice putting green before you go out for your round.
Maria Palozola’s putting drill challenges you to play enough break on every putt, which many amateurs fail to do. Keeping it on the high side will help you hole more putts.