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    Hi Pals
    I have been experimenting with GREG J putting drill and i think it's absolutely fantastic.
    However, i have a question for greg or any of the other teaching pros .
    I am having a one or two problems recently with my short putts rimming the cup and the comming back out. for any putt less than 6 feet i have always used the same length take away with very good results, so for a 4 foot putt i take the putter back as if at was a 6 foot putt. my logic behind this , the speed of putt between 6,5,4, or 3 foot putt shouldn't make all that much difference , just rolls quicker but with less break.
    I am taking the putter back abot 4 inches and i find it really difficult to take it back any less than this and still reach the hole.I have tried moving my hands down the shaft for the shorter putts but the putt ends up short.
    I have suffered with the chipping yips for a few years and would hate for this to appear in my putting.

    where am i going wrong? or is it just age creeping up on me?

    cheers.
    Last edited by aftford; 07-22-2006, 11:38 AM.

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    Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

    Aftford try to just feel the short putt more :-)!

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    • #3
      Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

      Originally posted by rharris06
      Aftford try to just feel the short putt more :-)!
      Cheers rick.
      I have always been a feel putter . The problems only arose after i incorporated gregs drill into my putting routine.now i seem to have lost all feel for shorter putts.
      cheers
      Last edited by aftford; 07-22-2006, 09:48 PM.

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      • #4
        Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

        try taking it back same distance but slower, you could also hit it on the toe but that would increase the chance of hitting it off line
        good luck in the search
        Last edited by shootin4par; 07-22-2006, 05:58 PM.

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        • #5
          Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

          Andy .
          why the hell at your time of life would you suddenly start experimenting with things?. you always putted really well. If it aint broke , don't fix it.
          remember what i showed you years ago....
          regards

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          • #6
            Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

            Remember that in a perfect world where we are completly tension free, a pendilum will swing with exactly the same frequency no matter how far you take it back. The timing depends on the length of the arm, so your timing is unique to you...all yo uhave to do it let your shoulders rock to your time.

            Then regulation of distance is simply shortning or lengthening the length you take it back (my drill)

            The little 4-6 footers are going to have very small length back...2-3 inches. But still allowing your exact same timing...tick-tock.

            Take 3 tick-tocks before each putt so you feel this tension-free feel with this very short stroke.

            Then as a must, always remember to never let your eyes look at the hole before or at the time of impact. This lifts the head, then the shoulders and this very small move can make the difference in a rim-out or dead center.

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            • #7
              Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

              Thanks for your reply Greg.
              i ahve taken all you have said onboard and i will give it a go.
              cheers

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              • #8
                Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

                Hi Folks .
                Problem sorted.
                I filmed my putting practice session and found i was raising my head at impact to see where the ball finished.
                Now i keep my head totally still and just listen for the ball falling in the cup.

                cheers

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                • #9
                  Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

                  AFT,
                  a simple way I combat this is in my practice stroke I pick a spot close to the ball and take my practice stroke while focusing my eyes on that spot even after the putter is past it and a second or two after the putter has stopped moving
                  Last edited by shootin4par; 07-24-2006, 05:39 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

                    Originally posted by shootin4par
                    AFT,
                    a simple way I combat this is in my practice stroke I pick a spot close to the ball and take my practice stroke will focusing my eyes on that spot even after the putter is past it and a second or two after the putter has stopped moving
                    Cheers Neil

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                    • #11
                      Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

                      hi aftford
                      have you tried the tick-tock rythem, what i do it is say tick=look at hole, tock=look at ball, tick=look at hole again, tock back at ball, do the 3/4 times till im happy with the line of putt then tick inhale and tock swing back and tick put through the ball and keep me head down for another tick=tock then look to see if ball in cup. it works lol
                      bill

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                      • #12
                        Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

                        Originally posted by bill reed
                        hi aftford
                        have you tried the tick-tock rythem, what i do it is say tick=look at hole, tock=look at ball, tick=look at hole again, tock back at ball, do the 3/4 times till im happy with the line of putt then tick inhale and tock swing back and tick put through the ball and keep me head down for another tick=tock then look to see if ball in cup. it works lol
                        bill
                        cheers bill

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                        • #13
                          Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

                          Originally posted by shootin4par
                          AFT,
                          a simple way I combat this is in my practice stroke I pick a spot close to the ball and take my practice stroke while focusing my eyes on that spot even after the putter is past it and a second or two after the putter has stopped moving
                          Put your ball on a quarter and do your normal routine, but when you strike the ball, keep your eye on the quarter long enough to tell if it is heads or tails. This drill will help keep your head still. Suppose one could also use a Pound.

                          Where can I find Gregs putting drill, as I recently have become aware of rotating my shoulders rather than rocking them. Big difference.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Question for Greg regarding putting drill

                            http://mysite.verizon.net/gregjwillis/LESSON4.htm
                            Last edited by GregJWillis; 12-14-2007, 06:51 PM.

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