Pretty good production, on top of solid advice! I prefer to use 5 Aviars - typically DX or R-Pro - and practice in my side yard for up to about 100 feet. I also have a basket out there which I sometimes practice putting from certain lies. Maybe the worst of the 5 throws I put them all in. Stuff like that.
A jump putt definitely works here. I find that if I jump putt, my brain thinks I should try and get it in the basket. This often leaves me with a long putt (over 25'). The throw in this video tells my brain that we are laying up and making an easy putt. Which is a great confidence builder during a round.
This is a shot you don't need, and shouldn't ever use. This because it is easy to putt 30 metres, and your longest putt is always more accurate than a short throw. Period. End of story.
That view is stunning!!! Wow! I'd be lying if I said I wasn't jealous of that.
It was pretty nice. Hope you guys are well
Pretty good production, on top of solid advice! I prefer to use 5 Aviars - typically DX or R-Pro - and practice in my side yard for up to about 100 feet. I also have a basket out there which I sometimes practice putting from certain lies. Maybe the worst of the 5 throws I put them all in. Stuff like that.
Thanks Nick. Sounds like a great practice routine!
What do you mean when you say 'head down'?
When I say "head down", I'm trying not to look at the target too early during the throw
I'm very new to DG and I pull or early release often, wouldn't a jump putt be more accurate?
A jump putt definitely works here. I find that if I jump putt, my brain thinks I should try and get it in the basket. This often leaves me with a long putt (over 25'). The throw in this video tells my brain that we are laying up and making an easy putt. Which is a great confidence builder during a round.
This is a shot you don't need, and shouldn't ever use.
This because it is easy to putt 30 metres, and your longest putt is always more accurate than a short throw.
Period. End of story.