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![]() Putting Videos *Need Help*The dilemma i'm having is consistancy with my putting. Unfortunatly my last 2 rounds(84&85) i've a total of 79 putts, 39 and 40 respectivly.i'm only not great enough. i feel like i'm able to drop atleast four strokes off my handicapp. Here are 2 videos of me inmy living room http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n...t=MOV00976.flv http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n...t=MOV00977.flv I know this dilemma could also be mental, so any assist would be appreciated. -matt Read more on this topic putting tip that will help every oneif u use a straight back and through putting stroke STOP it is been proven by physics that a curved putting stroke is the greatest for the reason that to use a straight back and thorugh u need a 90 degree angle in the shaft and the golf rules state that the max u can hav is 80 that's the reason each one ought to use a curved putting stroke i used it 2 day and sunk 3 birdies and a week ago i ahv 36 putts making use of a straight bac and thoughonly my 2 cents Read more on this topic Putting Woes; Please Help!Here is a review of my putting today:Hole 1: Lipped-out 12-footer (solid) Hole 2: Made 4-footer (slight pull) Hole 3: Lipped-out 4-footer (solid) Hole 4: Edge-burn 4-footer (pull) Hole 5: Edge-burn 8-footer (solid) Hole 6: 25-footer to 3 feet (solid), putt holed from there (slight pull) Hole 7: Made 2-footer (solid) Hole 8: Made 1-footer (solid) Hole 9: Edge-burn 10-footer (push) My buddy and I immediately switched to scramble mode (ugh! his idea...) for the reason that of our poor play. Since I am the far better putter (even on one day for example this), I putted last, thus seeing the line prior to each putt I hit. Hole 10: Partner holed Hole 11: Partner holed Hole 12: 12-footer missed badly (pull) Hole 13: 60-footer to 4 feet (slight pull), lip-out from there (solid) Hole 14: 18-footer to 3 feet (heel-pull that shot 3 feet off line), lip-out from there (pull) Hole 15: 30-footer to tap-in range (solid) Hole 16: Made 15-footer (solid) Hole 17: 50-footer to 10 feet (solid; it hit a clump of dirt after just a couple feet), edge-burn from there (solid) Hole 18: Made 10-footer (solid) To sum up: 12 solid strikes 7 pulls (3 slight ones, 1 heel-pull that veered roughly ten degrees off-line) 1 push I'm generally a decent putter, averaging about 29 putts a round (with roughly 3 GIR). I'm usually cash from inside 5 feet; my short putting has been cold recently, however, as evidenced by my 2-for-6 performance from 3 to 5 feet today. I generally push my mishits, however the pull was prevalent today. Notes: I use a standard-length first-edition Zebra putter (circa 1976). I grip the club with a non-reverse (i.e. normal) overlap, and my right index finger running down the shaft. I've an slightly open stance; today, my stance was parallel to the target line. When I noticed the inadvertent change in my stance after finishing 14, I went back to my old stance and putted well for the final 4 holes. Could a closed stance be causing pulls? Would not it cause pushes? Could my alignment be an issue? My fundamentals in general? So, I created a video of my stroke to see what the dilemma is. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K8nQhRUl7A (If somebody knows the way to embed the video, tell me. Thank you.) Allow me to ask you: What is awry in my putting stroke? What do I must change or fix to resume my great putting? Thank you for all your assist. Alex B. Read more on this topic Other Golf Related Topics
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