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In today's edition of Play Smart, we look at how to use a poker chip to improve your distance control on the greens.
Titleist staff member Ryan Hager demonstrates how a simple long-distance putting drill can help golfers improve their touch on the greens.
The putting drills are divided into two parts. Part A focuses on longer putts and will help you learn how to trust your judgment in distance control, otherwise known as lag putts.
In this video, PGA Professional Katie Dawkins explains how to improve your distance control on the greens.
Brandt Snedeker's putting prowess has him rolling, and SwingFix pro Tyrus York has some tips to help you control distance on the greens like Sneds.
This drill will teach you how to learn distance control. You will begin to feel the distance with your eyes and it will allow your hands and arms to make the putting stroke your eyes are seeing.
The fastest way to better putting is through practice. Analyze your putts and determine which distances are giving you the most difficulty, then practice those first.
There’s no doubt reading greens plays a part, but when it comes to being a great putter the number one skill you should practice is speed control.
If you're a lousy putter, or just want to improve, some of the things Adam Hadwin did can help you, too. Read on for the details.
To become a good lag putter, you might have to reconsider the way you think about the stroke.
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