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Old 05-11-2006, 08:11 PM
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Hey Guys, BIG trouble!
Hey Guys, this is my FIRST post, as i just read the site quite a bit, but now i HAVE to post this for some help from some gracious people.
Heres my story...

Im a senior in high school in a small town in North Dakota, i have a 6 handicap, and usually shoot 1 over or better at my home course, a 9 hole course. My average drive is 285 yards and am a pretty good chipper, and iron player, BUT im starting to get VERY frustrated in my putting. This high school golf season, we have had 7 tournaments, have won 4 and 2nd in 3. The 3 seconds shouldve been firsts too but my putting let me down in all of them. Even in a couple first place my putting has not been very good. This year im averaging 32! putts per round. i just dont know whats going on. Ive tried every grip, stance, and stroke possible to get this part of my game going, but just doesnt get kickstarted. I have trouble making every putt from 4 feet on out. Ive been practicing HARD on my putting the last week but nothings improving. I am a left hand low putter as of now, but can change quickly.... Does ANYONE have any TIPS or TRICKS that can help me, I NEED HELP!!!!

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Old 05-11-2006, 09:11 PM
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Do you consistently miss to the right or left? Is your speed control good? Do you consistently hit the ball on the center of the face? Have you checked your set-up alignments? Are your forearms parallel to the line you are putting on? What stroke variations have you tried? I would suggest using a small mirror on the floor, can be purchased from home depot, use a piece of tape or two so that you have some lines on the mirror that you can check your alignments against (make the lines parallel to the edges of the mirror). Also, I would check out the putting stroke Jack Nicklaus outlines in Golf My Way. Other than that, I am curious to hear your answers to the above questions. Best of luck,

Matt
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Old 05-11-2006, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by mrodock
Do you consistently miss to the right or left? Is your speed control good? Do you consistently hit the ball on the center of the face? Have you checked your set-up alignments? Are your forearms parallel to the line you are putting on? What stroke variations have you tried? I would suggest using a small mirror on the floor, can be purchased from home depot, use a piece of tape or two so that you have some lines on the mirror that you can check your alignments against (make the lines parallel to the edges of the mirror). Also, I would check out the putting stroke Jack Nicklaus outlines in Golf My Way. Other than that, I am curious to hear your answers to the above questions. Best of luck,

Matt
When i miss a 3-5 foot putt it is usually on the right side, have a lotta trouble lining up straight putts and all other putts i usually miss on the low side, then when i try to correct that im wayyy to high

my speed control is very good, very rarely 3 putt any greens..

i usually hit the ball on the center of the face, but i know sometimes i dont, probably 1/5 times i dont...

for set-up alignments, i know thats a BIG problem in my putting, but i have no clue on how to work on that, except for the drill you gave me there now which i will do...

what do you mean by "stroke variations" not to up to date on that...sorry, can you please explain?
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Old 05-11-2006, 10:36 PM
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All I meant by stroke variations would mean, for example: using an arm stroke, shoulder stroke, right hand stroke, etc. The major power source of area of concentration for the stroke. I would put a ruler down showing the line you are going to put down and then have someone look down-line to see where your forearms are aligned. I'd bet $50 they are open to your intended starting line. If so, I would get your right elbow much closer to your side (use a mirror to verify where the correct position is) and see if that doesn't correct the pushes. I'm guessing when you miss the sweet spot it is off the toe?

Matt

P.S. Keep in mind, I'm just a 2 handicapper that has read a lot on putting, I'm nowhere near an expert. There are certainly some of those on this site, but until they take over, I am more than willing to help you if I am thusly capable.
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Old 05-11-2006, 10:54 PM
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Ok, by those examples im probably using an arm stroke...

im not 100% sure when you say that my forearms are open to the starting line, what way would i turn my forearms to correct that...

yes when i do not hit the center of the putter, it is off the toe..

well i would sure love to get down to a 2 handicap, alot better then a 6 imo, so im sure you can help me ...


Originally Posted by mrodock
All I meant by stroke variations would mean, for example: using an arm stroke, shoulder stroke, right hand stroke, etc. The major power source of area of concentration for the stroke. I would put a ruler down showing the line you are going to put down and then have someone look down-line to see where your forearms are aligned. I'd bet $50 they are open to your intended starting line. If so, I would get your right elbow much closer to your side (use a mirror to verify where the correct position is) and see if that doesn't correct the pushes. I'm guessing when you miss the sweet spot it is off the toe?

Matt

P.S. Keep in mind, I'm just a 2 handicapper that has read a lot on putting, I'm nowhere near an expert. There are certainly some of those on this site, but until they take over, I am more than willing to help you if I am thusly capable.
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Old 05-11-2006, 11:39 PM
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It's not that you would turn your forearms to correct your set-up alignment (IF THIS IS IN FACT A FAULT!). If you do happen to be open, then you would just bend your right elbow more, letting it rest very lightly or nearly on your torso. If your forearms are open, your elbows are not on the same line, so you need to drop the right one back. Is this a better explanation? I can't overstate how important it is to make sure this is in fact an error of your's before trying to make such compensations.

Matt
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Old 05-12-2006, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by air0208
When i miss a 3-5 foot putt it is usually on the right side, have a lotta trouble lining up straight putts and all other putts i usually miss on the low side, then when i try to correct that im wayyy to high

my speed control is very good, very rarely 3 putt any greens..

i usually hit the ball on the center of the face, but i know sometimes i dont, probably 1/5 times i dont...

for set-up alignments, i know thats a BIG problem in my putting, but i have no clue on how to work on that, except for the drill you gave me there now which i will do...

what do you mean by "stroke variations" not to up to date on that...sorry, can you please explain?
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