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.
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.
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