EVERYTHING You Need To Know To Become A GREAT Putter

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
  • In this video Todd and Adam go over EVERYTHING You need to know to become a great putter. They start at the set up. In a putt you do not have enough time to manipulate your stroke so the set up is key to having the putt roll on line every time. Bring your notebook out and write some notes because this video is KEY to elevate you putting game!
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    0:00 Introduction
    2:41 Rotate,Tuck,Tilt
    03:31 Connection Points
    04:43 Proper Grip
    10:54 Bend At The Hips
    11:38 Eye Line
    12:35 Putting Arc
    13:25 Arm Line
    14:40 Shoulder Alignment
    16:49 Leg Alignment
    17:52 Forward Press
    21:26 Rhythm
    25:07 Putting In The Zone
    27:29 Master Class
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  • @PorzakGolf
    @PorzakGolf  4 місяці тому

    Which Tip helped you out the most? Let us know! 🏌

    • @theliftexpert
      @theliftexpert 4 місяці тому

      The metronome portion of the video will be most helpful for everyone that wants to eliminate 3 putts and learn to dial their speeds in to near perfection from a distance.
      The grip portion of the video is the most important for myself because I need to increase my percentage of putts made within 10’ of the hole 🕳️ ,so I can capitalize on good greens in regulation shots and make more birdies.
      Keep up the great content 👍

    • @grahamjones7371
      @grahamjones7371 4 місяці тому

      Reinforcement of why im a good putter! i already do at least 90% of what you say in the video esp as regards set up,will get the tempo app tho
      My top tip for good sportsmen that are bad putters is to connect your brain/natural abilities to the roll of the ball
      Do this by holding the follow through on 20-30ft putts and watch it roll, feel the connection then go to right hand only and/or eyes shut hold the follow through and imagine the ball rolling and predict short good or long

    • @graphex16
      @graphex16 4 місяці тому +1

      I didn't know about how the pressure points (above or below) result in twisting the putter face closed or open.

    • @coloradogolfer25
      @coloradogolfer25 4 місяці тому

      Loved the Rotate, Tuck, Tilt except I use a 38" weighted counterbalanced putter (like Ricky Fowler and Wyndham Clark) so I have to grip the putter about halfway down the long grip to get the putter to lie flat and into the proper position. My eyes are over the back of the ball and everything else seems OK. Thoughts?????

  • @ThomJonez
    @ThomJonez 4 місяці тому +4

    Awesome video. So many gems. Two points for distance control: practice putting looking at the hole/target, it's almost magical. I guess the athletic brainwaves takes over. Well we aren't looking at ball when shooting a baskeball are we ;) The other and most important thing is the right trigger finger on the aft side of the shaft. Just like when you throw stuff in the basket, the bin, etc. the brain tells this point how much force to apply to move the object the correct length. So in your brain connect the trigger finger pressure point to the hole/target and trust it...magic. Just my 2 cents

  • @user-cz8jh8df2j
    @user-cz8jh8df2j Місяць тому

    After a year of frustration, your putting videos have really helped me. Gaining confidence with each round. You putting tool is a great aid. Thanks.

  • @jackt8809
    @jackt8809 12 днів тому

    Porzak tips the best, great teacher!

  • @user-cz8jh8df2j
    @user-cz8jh8df2j 13 днів тому

    Monday after having a good front 9,my game fell apart mostly due to my putting including a number of missed short putts. After I finished with a 4 putt 😢 on the 18th hole, I came home and watched this video for a 4th time. I watched it slowly and paid close attention. I started checking my grip. I’ve used the same one for years. Bingo! My palms were not parallel. Right hand too much on top. This was causing me to pull longer putts to the left and agonizingly pushing short putts to the right. I then looked at my putter length and my eyes fell on top of the ball. I made a slight adjustment to fall just to the inside. Then another bingo moment came when I finally heard how important it is to get the shoulders square to the line and arms hanging down straight frame the shoulders. Spent 1 hour on practice green. I can’t wait to play my next round. I’ve got to get this corrected set up ingrained but now I just swing the club and the ball goes down the line that I am aiming on and thanks to the slightly inside set up, I can see. I’ve ordered the book!!! I’ll keep reviewing the most important putting lesson ever!!!

  • @Rd-bi7vr
    @Rd-bi7vr 26 днів тому

    Great collaboration. Thank you . Sones is a genius .

  • @vetreq752
    @vetreq752 4 місяці тому +2

    best putting video ever

  • @golferden
    @golferden 2 місяці тому

    The metronome was great. Having been away from the game for a number of years, rhythm was the biggest struggle for me to regain (it's the fluid that sits between each swing joint for me). I bought a small metronome and with an hours work and finding my own natural body rhythm, it worked brilliantly for...everything - putting, short game, full swings. Keep up the great work. From a fan in Ireland.

  • @theliftexpert
    @theliftexpert 4 місяці тому +5

    Great video fellas ❤
    With regards to the metronome portion @ 21:27 I have a few extra details for you or the viewers to consider for your teaching.
    I’m a drummer 🥁 and a 1 handicap sr golfer 🏌🏻, so I’m going to add some extra fine detail to the lesson.
    When you count while you putt ,you’re bang on with your concept of counting ,it works to perfection as you develop the feel of the green speeds each round.
    To really fine tune this skill below is some added detail.
    I always count 1&-2& (one-an,two-an) for a 12’ putt ,at a tempo of 60 beats 🎧 per minute on green speeds around 10 on the stimpmeter.
    To understand the count in 1/8th notes and get the actual tempo ,clap your hands 1 time per second and count 1&-2&-3&-4& ( notice that when you say & , you are not clapping, you’re between claps.)
    So to effectively and precisely use this method you should be counting in 1/8th notes 🎶
    1 on the backswing, & at the completion of the backswing , 2 on contact with the ball and & at the completion of the follow through.
    As the putt gets shorter the count is exactly the same 1&-2& (one-an,two-an) (which would be two claps or two beats saying one-an,two-an) but your tempo actually slows to like 50 bpm.
    As the putt gets longer the count is exactly the same 1&-2& (One-an,two-an) but your tempo actually increases to like 70 bpm.
    As everyone gets the feel of counting the rhythm 🥁, at 60 beats or claps per second, they will easily learn to feel the need to slow the tempo down a little when the are closer than 12’ and speed it up a little when the putt gets longer .
    Your brain will get the feel of the tempo required but generally it is between
    -50bpm for a 3’
    -60bpm for a 12’
    -70bpm for a 21’
    But the count is always 1& - 2&
    Cheers 🥂 hope this helps anyone that wants to improve their putting and lower their scores.

    • @andrewcanavan3015
      @andrewcanavan3015 4 місяці тому +1

      Much appreciated!

    • @MrRyanqualle
      @MrRyanqualle 4 місяці тому +1

      Great addition!! Good stuff. Cheers.

    • @eronmccool
      @eronmccool 2 місяці тому

      Why exactly do you slow down tempo for shorter putts? I thought the idea of this is that the tempo is always the same and the swing length just changes

    • @theliftexpert
      @theliftexpert 2 місяці тому

      @@eronmccool the count for tempo is always the same, it’s the beats per minute that increases or decreases based on the distance of the putt .
      1and2and
      1 and two and
      1 and two and

  • @rickschonfelder1907
    @rickschonfelder1907 4 місяці тому +1

    The right heel pad in the putter grip. Really great feel and confidence boost immediately. Really stabilized the putter face.

  • @Jaso12
    @Jaso12 4 місяці тому

    Lot's of great putting nuggets...Setup is king, pressure on side of grip, brush like a calligraphy stroke, & 72 bpm. Thanks @ProzakGolf

  • @larryoob8754
    @larryoob8754 Місяць тому

    The right heel pad and hands directly under the shoulders helped me with face control........ great stuff

  • @juanmanuelcordoba7495
    @juanmanuelcordoba7495 4 місяці тому

    Congrats Todd & Adam for this video, just gold!!! Keep it up. Blessings to both of you

  • @ZeebNinja
    @ZeebNinja 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for staying focused on Todd!!!!

  • @richzuck6378
    @richzuck6378 4 місяці тому

    The videos you have done with Todd have been awesome.

  • @killas1n
    @killas1n 4 місяці тому

    Excellent info. I'll be able to confidently 3 putt more often now

  • @lathamstylemtb
    @lathamstylemtb Місяць тому

    Here I was thinking more thumb pressure to prevent me from closing the face. Just tried the praying pressure and fixed it instantly!

  • @jimsimmelink3072
    @jimsimmelink3072 4 місяці тому

    Great video - My question is - during the putting motion where do you suggest to focus the eyes- back of ball, top of ball, in front on a mark on the putting line, or elsewhere? Thanks

  • @matthewwalters9980
    @matthewwalters9980 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video! Both of you articulate very well and explain things tremendously. I only have a question regarding the setup when gripping the putter. The further you grip the putter down the grip, the more your eyeline is over the ball. Conversely, the further you grip toward the end of the handle, the further your eyeline is behind the ball. So, how do you determine where to place your hands on the putter?

  • @johnaustin635
    @johnaustin635 4 місяці тому

    This is consistent to what I heard Trevino tell Paul Way on the practice putting green at The Open back in the early 80s he told him “ feel you are hitting the ball with the shaft and it’s the same swing thought right through the bag” which I thought summarised the impact position perfectly, your thoughts please.

  • @user-mi8cz9nv7c
    @user-mi8cz9nv7c 4 місяці тому

    I want to invest in a higher MOI more forgiving putter; with the proper setup should I be looking at a slight toe hang putter (mallet?). I’ve been putting with a blade. Thanks

  • @robertthomas2673
    @robertthomas2673 4 місяці тому

    Is it theoretically possible to grip down on a 35” putter? (I’ve alread😮y taken your advice from other putting videos and am now using a 33” putter) but my favorite yes putter, which I am afraid to cut down for fear of ruining it’s sweet spot ‘pong-at-contact’ feeling (spontaneous frequency matching or whatever) is still usable now that I have the first two portions of set up under control. My guess is that it may be difficult to ‘take it onto the course’. I already think too much and at the most inoportune times!😵‍💫
    The discussion on grip setup will require some investigation on the putting green and my other question regards the “motive force “ of the putt. Is it a shoulder-rock-gut-putt or do you putt more with the in-your-case-perfectly-aligned-hanging-arms-that-in-fact-do pass -the body?

  • @weekendwarrior17
    @weekendwarrior17 4 місяці тому

    Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you

  • @jack-hq7gr
    @jack-hq7gr Місяць тому

    Interesting how Adam and Todd are essentially the same size and build. Wondering how this facilitates learning when your coach and mentor has many similar body characteristics. A great visual image and movement pattern to follow. Probably wouldn’t work if there was no athletic skills or good coaching insights involved.

  • @graphex16
    @graphex16 4 місяці тому +4

    I don't know about the rest of you but if I was on the putting green when this was being recorded, I would have been a lot closer than that girl and others in the background and making sure I was catching every word being said.

    • @PorzakGolf
      @PorzakGolf  4 місяці тому +3

      Better yet! We recorded it just for you guys! 👍🏽

    • @garytrethewey6141
      @garytrethewey6141 2 місяці тому

      Troups, I have been following your videos for some and this is a real gen, At 77years of age are now play off a 1 handicap, and now really feel I have done it all with your help, thankyou and I will now polish the grooves for the last time,and suggest to all young up and comers that they hook into your vids, and enjoy the ride. GARY.

  • @MapleS2324
    @MapleS2324 4 місяці тому

    I’ll have to try this set up more. I maybe need a different putter though 😢

  • @Omnis2
    @Omnis2 Місяць тому

    1:40 Homegirl in the background 3-putting as they're talking smack about complacency and putting ability. 🤣🤣

  • @stephenblair3804
    @stephenblair3804 4 місяці тому

    If your putter is to long can you just choke up to where you need it. I see tour player recently using a longer putter and choking up and it ax as a counter balance.

  • @jameslovering9158
    @jameslovering9158 4 місяці тому

    What about the Jumbo grips ?

  • @sl8185
    @sl8185 4 місяці тому

    Those Ping grips feel so thin. Do you put some extra tapes on to build it up? 7:56

    • @PorzakGolf
      @PorzakGolf  4 місяці тому

      Everything is stock with this grip!

  • @grahamjones7371
    @grahamjones7371 4 місяці тому

    Ultimately the secret of good putting is delusional confidence!,expect to roll them close and a lot will go in!
    Forget the bad ones and/ or blame something other than you!

  • @joeberma2007
    @joeberma2007 Місяць тому

    can you talk less and cut this into a 5 minute video?

  • @joeberma2007
    @joeberma2007 Місяць тому

    can you talk less and cut this into a 5 minute video?