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Pace your putts

Pace your putts

Rating: 3

Lee Scarbrow, 27 August 2010 11:32

Being a good putter from long range requires practice and lots of it! A good routine to get into when practicing putting from distance is to pace the putt out first. Then, when you make a good putt, try and remember how the tempo felt and also the length of stroke for that length of putt. As TG Elite Teaching ...

 
Putting Alignment Video Tip

Putting Alignment Video Tip

Rating: 3

Lee Scarbrow, 23 June 2008 14:10

Great putting and great alignment go hand in hand. If you can't aim the putter correctly then you will seriously struggle to hole putts with any consistency. Great alignment isn't just about getting the putter aiming at the hole, it's about aiming your whole body square to the target. TG Top 12 teaching professional Lee Scarbrow has a simple putting ...

 
Look Before You Putt

Look Before You Putt

Rating: 1.5

Lee Scarbrow, 15 August 2007 15:00

You'll need to study the undulations of the green to help you select the correct line to hit your putt. But this shouldn't begin when you get to your golf ball. You should be looking at the general highs and lows of the slopes as you walk up onto the green. This will give you a good general overview so that ...

 
Hole Those Four Foot Putts

Hole Those Four Foot Putts

Rating: 3.5

Lee Scarbrow, 26 February 2007 12:00

Lee Scarbrow and Nick Bradley have fun on the greens while offering some great holing-out drills for you to try to test your skills on those crucial putts from four feet and in. These four foot putts are the money putts in a round. The more you hole, the lower you'll score. The best way to practice these putts is to simulate the ...

 

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