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  • Stewart Cink Rues Missed Putting Chances

    Two weeks after putting too tentatively against Tiger Woods, an emotionally bruised Stewart Cink was annoyed to make the same mistake and self-destruct at the Tampa Bay Championship. American Cink wasted an early four-shot lead in Sunday's final round with missed birdie opportunities, four bogeys...
  • Video Tip: How to Putt Like Pro

    Putting techniques can be very subjective. But the one thing that all good putters have in common is consistency. Watch as Stuart explains. Don't forget to subscribe to Stuart's blog to receive new video tips in your inbox as they're posted live to the site. Look just above the keyword tags...
  • Proper Eye Alignment Leads to Better Putting

    Many players have trouble aligning their eyes properly over putts. They may think they are aligned straight when in fact they are actually aligned left or right. This can throw off your putting stroke in a big way. Your putting stroke tends to follow the line of your eyes. If your eyes are aligned to...
    Posted to Real Golf with Randy Smith (Weblog) by Randy Smith on 11-16-2007
  • Prime Practice for Putting

    By Rich Iorio, SDGA Campus Director, San Diego You hear it in every sport ever played- from school children's kick ball to professional coaching in the NBA- "practice makes perfect". This philosophy is what made great players like Michael Jordan, Hank Aaron, and Arnold Palmer legendary...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Richard Iorio on 10-26-2007
  • Feel the 'Linkage' and Putt Like a Pro

    By Sean Hogan Senior Instructor, DLGA One of the most common faults we see in putting is poor linkage between the arms and the upper body. When players splay their elbows out it causes the arms and the putter to wander all over the place during the stroke. So here's a simple drill that will help...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Sean Hogan on 08-17-2007
  • How to Swing the Putter

    By Andrew Park - Senior Instructor, DLGA One of the most remarkable things about Vijay Singh's performance in 2004 was his putting, especially the fact that he switched back from the 'belly' putter to a conventional putter in the latter half of the season. That's the period when he enjoyed...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Andrew Park on 06-22-2007
  • Getting Your Scoring Priorities in Shape (Putting)

    Nothing is more frustrating than hitting two solid shots onto a green that is 400 yards from the tee and then proceed to 3-putt from 20 feet. That's right, two shots travel accurately 400 yards and yet we can't cover the last 20 feet in two or sometimes three shots. It's very frustrating...
    Posted to Real Golf with Randy Smith (Weblog) by Randy Smith on 06-01-2007
  • Selecting Your Putter

    By Harold Swash This article is extracted from a series of folding pocket lessons for leading international golf coaches called Pocketshots™. Visit www.dizzyheights.com for more details on the entire Pocketshot™ series. Introduction Harold Swash has more than 40 years of experience in the golf industry...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Pocket Shots on 05-11-2007
  • Short Putt Alignment

    I play to a 10 handicap on a course that measures no more than 6100 yards from the tips. My short game is improving nicely but I continually leave anywhere from 3 to 5 strokes out on the course because I have extreme difficulty aiming on putts shorter than 6 feet. How would you teach someone to aim where...
    Posted to Ask the T2G Professionals! (Forum) by Oughterard on 05-07-2007
  • Practice Drills

    By Harold Swash This article is extracted from a series of folding pocket lessons for leading international golf coaches called Pocketshots™. Visit www.dizzyheights.com for more details on the entire Pocketshot™ series. Introduction Harold Swash has more than 40 years of experience in the golf industry...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Pocket Shots on 05-04-2007
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