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    Spent 6hrs over the past three days practicing the putting- arent bank holdays great! Trouble id Ive realised through filming my swing that no matter what length of putt- i cant get my backswing longer than my back toe- every shot i just take it that far back and swing through faster or slower- totally wrong i know but anyone got any drills to help?
    Thanks

  • #2
    Re: Putting

    Its very simple........just do it although a long backswing isnt important, focus on a long follow. But set up a tee behind your back foot and back swing to the tee and then follow through

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    • #3
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      Originally posted by prowlsta
      ... every shot i just take it that far back and swing through faster or slower- totally wrong i know but anyone got any drills to help?
      Thanks
      Try my putting drill and setup the tape and measurements at home.

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      • #4
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        Actually Prowlsta, I struggle with the exact same problem.

        My natural tendency is to hit the putt. I take the putter back to the same place and accelerate (or decelerate) to compensate for distance.

        I, too, realize that the problem this creates is when we're in a pressure situation and the adrenaline kicks in, our distance control is now theoretically shot.

        The only way to defeat this is to practice 'pendulum putting'. This involves making sure (ie a concious effort) that the follow through is longer than the backswing.

        The way I've accomplished this is to take a 4' 2x4 and mark it every 6" from center with a different colour (so 6" is red, 12" is blue, 18" is green, and 24" is black).

        Then I work on my pendulum taking the putter back to 6", and making sure I accelerate through fully until the other 6" mark. Then do the same for 12", 18", etc.

        Feel the pendulum work - as the swing gets bigger, the pendulum motion actually makes it easier to get your follow through the same length (more potential energy).

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        • #5
          Re: Putting

          Dude, at some point with longer putts your shoulders must engage and rock with a still rest of body. Put a 9 iron under your armpits and feel it and look in a mirror.

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          • #6
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            Lowpost- your a legend!
            Went out today and was focusing on following through- shot 2 under and only had 24 putts- I didnt miss a short one and I even sank putts from outside 10 feet which never happens-
            Long may it continue!

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            • #7
              Re: Putting

              Glad I could help!

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