Arnold Palmer once said, “Swing your swing,” encouraging golfers to find what works best for their game. Putting is no different. In fact, most of the strokes in an 18-hole round come from the putter, ...
There’s a big putting myth that still exists: to be a good putter, you have to prevent deceleration at impact. But Brandt Snedeker and his stroke is proof it's not true.
You miss putts you should make. We all do. I find the major culprit is overactive hands and wrists, which, in the putting stroke, tend to unduly manipulate the putterface and path. Good strokes rely ...
When it comes to putting, player preference is everything – and it’s by no means a one-size-fits-all. Head sizes, lengths, grip sizes and the stroke are just some of the variables that make the art of ...