It’s common to think about short putts as easier to make than long putts — and it’s true, at least in theory. But during a round, sometimes those three-to-five footers can be the nerviest shots you ...
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Stop wasting time and missing putts: Perfect your practice stroke
Are you tired of wasting time on the practice green and still missing putts? In this video, we show you how to perfect your ...
It's no secret that under pressure one of the most nerve-racking golf experiences is the 4-to-6-foot putt. Two of the most common reasons for missing these short putts are: 1) the putter face is not ...
One universal thing all good putters do is finish their stroke. Cameron Smith, considered one of the best putters in the game today, doesn’t lift or move his putterhead from its finish position until ...
Putting would be easier if every putt you faced was the same length. But during the course of any round, you need to manage all kinds of distances: short putts, mid-rangers, long-rangers and, of ...
If you’re anything like me, you’d much prefer a right-to-left putt to one that breaks in the opposite direction. I feel abundantly more confident when I’ve got a putt that hooks rather than cuts. When ...
We’ve written about gimmes a few times recently at Golf Digest, and for good reason—golfers take a lot of them. In fact, the data shows we’re raking away far too many putts, while our Sam Weinman ...
Scottie Scheffler is tinkering with his putting once again. The world No. 1 debuted a new putting grip on Thursday at the Hero World Challenge, hitting short putts at Albany Golf Club with a claw grip ...
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