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Here is a Putting Tip That PGA Players Already Use, But Don't Talk About, It Works!
By Paul Macleod


I spend most my golf instructional writing time on the full swing. There is tons to know and it can get complicated as ole get out. So I tend to want to help people get their arms around the full swing and not worry about the small stuff, like putting.

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S. Morgan writes:

Subject: Putting tip

On your putting tip. A putter with less loft, or no loft might work better with this technique. Pushing the left hand back and the right forward appears to add loft to my stroke. It seems that the ball is more airborne off the blade, and makes judging distances more difficult. Have read and re-read all your "tips" and enjoyed them all. Been practicing your advice at the range for several months now,(struggling mightily with it at times), but yesterday shot the lowest round of my life. Wish I had come across you years ago.

Comment provided September 22, 2009 at 6:06 pm

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