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Putter Face And Path Control

These two could arguably be separated, and arguably could be put together. I think that they belong together, since most drill that works on one of these two pieces also works on the other one. Your job is to find a repeatable position and to use your body, arms, and hands to swing the putter in a way in which the putter head follows a natural arc and the face stays relatively square to that movement. Do not get bogged down trying to create a perfectly symetrical stroke. It is more important to learn how the rib cage and shoulders are the engine of the putting motion and the hands help guide that motion to control feel. Below are some of the best drills I have used to help players developed a consistent, athletic, and predictable stroke.

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These two could arguably be separated, and arguably could be put together. I think that they belong together, since most drill that works on one of these two pieces also works on the other one. Your job is to find a repeatable position and to use your body, arms, and hands to swing the putter in a way in which the putter head follows a natural arc and the face stays relatively square to that movement. Do not get bogged down trying to create a perfectly symetrical stroke. It is more important to learn how the rib cage and shoulders are the engine of the putting motion and the hands help guide that motion to control feel. Below are some of the best drills I have used to help players developed a consistent, athletic, and predictable stroke.

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Okay, so we're onto the final keys to starting the ball online, so we're

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already assuming

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that you have a stable lower body, you have good visual alignment, and you have

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good physical

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alignment.

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Now the fourth and fifth key are putter face and putter path control.

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Putter face control, these two could arguably be separated into separate

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entities, but I

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think that most drills that work on them work on them together, so we're going

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to teach

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them as one unit, putter face and putter path.

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Okay, so check the next series of drills, because we're going to go through how

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to make sure

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that your putter is moving on a really good and consistent arc.

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Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of Best Young Teachers in America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.

Putter Face And Path Control

These two could arguably be separated, and arguably could be put together. I think that they belong together, since most drill that works on one of these two pieces also works on the other one. Your job is to find a repeatable position and to use your body, arms, and hands to swing the putter in a way in which the putter head follows a natural arc and the face stays relatively square to that movement. Do not get bogged down trying to create a perfectly symetrical stroke. It is more important to learn how the rib cage and shoulders are the engine of the putting motion and the hands help guide that motion to control feel. Below are some of the best drills I have used to help players developed a consistent, athletic, and predictable stroke.

Show more

These two could arguably be separated, and arguably could be put together. I think that they belong together, since most drill that works on one of these two pieces also works on the other one. Your job is to find a repeatable position and to use your body, arms, and hands to swing the putter in a way in which the putter head follows a natural arc and the face stays relatively square to that movement. Do not get bogged down trying to create a perfectly symetrical stroke. It is more important to learn how the rib cage and shoulders are the engine of the putting motion and the hands help guide that motion to control feel. Below are some of the best drills I have used to help players developed a consistent, athletic, and predictable stroke.

Hide
Video Transcript
WEBVTT

1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.100
Okay, so we're onto the final keys to starting the ball online, so we're

2
00:00:04.100 --> 00:00:04.720
already assuming

3
00:00:04.720 --> 00:00:08.570
that you have a stable lower body, you have good visual alignment, and you have

4
00:00:08.570 --> 00:00:09.240
good physical

5
00:00:09.240 --> 00:00:10.240
alignment.

6
00:00:10.240 --> 00:00:15.480
Now the fourth and fifth key are putter face and putter path control.

7
00:00:15.480 --> 00:00:20.680
Putter face control, these two could arguably be separated into separate

8
00:00:20.680 --> 00:00:21.860
entities, but I

9
00:00:21.860 --> 00:00:24.940
think that most drills that work on them work on them together, so we're going

10
00:00:24.940 --> 00:00:25.360
to teach

11
00:00:25.360 --> 00:00:28.720
them as one unit, putter face and putter path.

12
00:00:28.720 --> 00:00:33.410
Okay, so check the next series of drills, because we're going to go through how

13
00:00:33.410 --> 00:00:34.040
to make sure

14
00:00:34.040 --> 00:00:37.160
that your putter is moving on a really good and consistent arc.

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