Putting can be an extremely frustrating part of the game. There’s nothing worse than hitting a couple of good shots only to squander your birdie opportunity with a three-putt. Typically, the culprit ...
You hit a good approach shot to 25 feet and leave your first putt eight feet short. Next hole, similar distance, and you blow ...
Implementing a metronome in practice and a phrase on the course will help you relieve some of the tension in your putting, Harman says. You’ll notice better distance control and more consistent ...
A truly essential skill for scoring well is controlling distance on the greens and getting your first putt close enough to tap in. Distance control starts with solid technique and a simple principle: ...
In this video, PGA Professional Katie Dawkins explains how to improve your distance control on the greens.