Get Rid of those Score Wrecking Three Putts!
Putting doesn’t have to be hard. LPGA Professional Kristin Walla shares her secrets to rolling your putts like a pro!
Learn distance control, green reading, & putting stroke skills. Lessons and videos covering short & long putting to sharpen up your game on the greens.
Putting doesn’t have to be hard. LPGA Professional Kristin Walla shares her secrets to rolling your putts like a pro!
Reading the green expertly can be a challenge for new and experienced golfers. LPGA Instructor Aimee Cho shows her step by step process for assessing the slope and speed of her putts.
LPGA instructor Elena King from ExperienceGolf shows how the correct set up will give you the best chance of making more putts.
Should you hit a short putt that has a sharp break firm or should you let it die into the hole? Maria Palozola shows how to handle a slippery 3 footer.
Maria Palozola demonstrates how to get the tension out of your putting stroke. Tension can make your stroke choppy and make it difficult to control both your distance and your path.
When your putter strokes the ball you want to get as little skid as possible and have that ball rolling forward end over end as quickly as possible. Here’s Debbie O’Connell with an easy way to check your roll.
Alison Curdt’s practice drill will help you pure your putts and give you confidence that you can roll the ball into the hole!
LPGA and PGA Instructor Cathy Kim helps you build the most efficient putting routine so you can sink more putts.
Firm, medium, or soft. How hard should you hit your putts? Make more putts by discovering the speed that suits you best with Megan Johnston’s easy practice drill.
Ann Rollo shows how to immediately improve your results on the green by copying how the professionals putt.
If you tend to drag the grip your putting will be inconsistent. LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston has a great practice drill to get your shoulders rocking for improved putting contact and distance control.
Maria Palozola’s Indoor Putting Tile Drill is designed to help you build consistency with your back and forward stroke. It also helps to train your eyes to see what a square face looks like throughout the stroke.