
The #1 Reason Why Tour Pros Putt Better than Amateurs
Ann Rollo shows how to immediately improve your results on the green by copying how the professionals putt.
Don’t have much time? Here are our short form video lessons to quickly give you a swing thought or practice drill to take to the course or range.
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.
Get your wrist and clubface in the best position for more consistent shots. LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston shows how with the tee and glove drill.
This is a great drill from Maria Palozola for learning to return the club to the ball with perfect impact alignment maximizing both control and distance.
If you are too ‘handsy’ with your shots around the green, switch to Cathy Kim’s longer and wider hand motion just like you are tossing the ball and eliminate that annoying flip.
If you miss your putts left or right, Christina Ricci has a fun practice drill to make sure that your putter face is square to your intended line at the point of impact.
If you have a hard time lining yourself up, try this quick alignment check from LPGA Professional Instructor Karen Palacios Jansen to make sure that you are aimed at the target.
Your short game will benefit from this quick lesson by LPGA Professional Instructor Cathy Kim on how to set up with your wedge and play those little chip and pitch shots.
Using only one arm, make some swings to test where you are consistently brushing the ground. This drill from Erika Larkin will show if you are coordinating your arms properly in your swing.
When you miss the green and have a tight lie that’s too far to putt, try an upright croquet style chip from LPGA Professional Instructor Trillium Rose.
One of the most common causes of topped drives is having your hands ahead of the clubface at impact. Megan Johnston has a quick practice drill to help you make solid contact off the tee.
Make sure you don’t start your swing by dragging the club back with your hands. LPGA Professional Instructor Cathy Kim shows you a better way to get your swing started.
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