Recent viewer, I have a check and go and am always amazed at how some golf balls wobble so much, I have always enjoyed the full swing shots but am now focusing on putting and am enjoying bidding on putters and am fascinated by the different styles and engineering that went into such an important part of the game, keep up the good work and videos
@@kriskarlgren5285 Hi, I purchased and sold the Check-Go in Korea around 2006. It sold so well. Back then the balls quality was not good and now maybe a little better. The inner core and the quality of outer skin I feel has gotten better, but still the cheaper balls are going to cheap. Keep learning and practice good drills. 😃 And thanks for watching.
New subscriber looking to break 100 and have set aside more time to get there. Your videos all seem to help keep my mind focused in the right areas. Thank you for the wonderdul videos. Wishing you have a long & growing UA-cam subscriber base from Florence, Oregon
This is why many players believe the number of putts you have is so important, but really it ss the distance you make putts from. ie If you hit on front of green all day have lots of 10 and 15m putts and roll up to 0.5m every time and have 36 putts have you putted well- Yes. If you hit every shot to 1m and have 36 putts have you putted well. No. your video is good as it should be about controlling ones expectations when putting. I have seen more players with a 10 ft putt think this is for birdie, ram it 1m past and miss the next, whereas if rolled to hole would save a shot.
Yes the video is about not worrying about making putts all the time. Putting is very difficult and many factors that go into making a putt roll into the hole. But if you do work on the controlling the distance, you will make more putts and save some strokes by not 3 putting or even 4 putting. In the next videos I will show you an easy way for a beginner and every better players to gage the distance.
Hi, thanks for watching and for your great question. I have been teaching for +35 years. I need a way to teach young juniors how to gage putting distance on the green. So first I figured out there is a correlation between distance, length of swing and timing. I lived and learned golf in the US for over 40 years and always learned in Yards (3 feet = 1 yard) for distance. Remember this was in the 1980s no laser range finders, we walked of yardages from sprinkler heads and the white, blue, red yardage sticks. When we got closer to the green we paced of by yards (easier to calculate). So its in my system and difficult to change.
So when i teach beginners and kids I tell them to walk from hole to ball little longer steps then normal (equivalent to 1 yard). I have learned that 1 yard is about 1 golf ball length back swing with putter in 1 second rhythmical swing like a pendulum back and through. So if you have 2 yards you swing putter 2 ball lengths, and if is is 10 yards you swing 10 ball lengths in the same rhythm. This system is easy to do. So for my 40 years of playing golf ,I have taught this system and had great success conveying to young students. It stuck with me even till now. Sorry for the long explanation, but this will be another video which i will make shortly.
Thanks for your detailed reply . You have experience and have more right to say what you do. I am just an amateur trying to get better . Yes rest of the golf shots are measured in yards so why not on the putting green as well .
@@kangpgaI have tried this for the last one month and my putting has transformed like never before. I am following your system of gauging distance . But you also mentioned rythym too and I need to learn that
Recent viewer, I have a check and go and am always amazed at how some golf balls wobble so much, I have always enjoyed the full swing shots but am now focusing on putting and am enjoying bidding on putters and am fascinated by the different styles and engineering that went into such an important part of the game, keep up the good work and videos
@@kriskarlgren5285 Hi, I purchased and sold the Check-Go in Korea around 2006. It sold so well. Back then the balls quality was not good and now maybe a little better. The inner core and the quality of outer skin I feel has gotten better, but still the cheaper balls are going to cheap. Keep learning and practice good drills. 😃 And thanks for watching.
This was so helpful, I forgot about Dave Peltz, he was such a scientist, in a good way. Love this video!!! Forwarded to my friend.
Thanks for watching and sometimes we have to go back and review what really worked best.
Thank you for sharing your insights. They are really helpful.
My pleasure!
Your great,learned a lot. Thank you.😃
New subscriber looking to break 100 and have set aside more time to get there. Your videos all seem to help keep my mind focused in the right areas.
Thank you for the wonderdul videos.
Wishing you have a long & growing UA-cam subscriber base from Florence, Oregon
Awesome! Thank you!
I try to keep the learning experience as simple as possible.
This is why many players believe the number of putts you have is so important, but really it ss the distance you make putts from. ie If you hit on front of green all day have lots of 10 and 15m putts and roll up to 0.5m every time and have 36 putts have you putted well- Yes.
If you hit every shot to 1m and have 36 putts have you putted well. No.
your video is good as it should be about controlling ones expectations when putting. I have seen more players with a 10 ft putt think this is for birdie, ram it 1m past and miss the next, whereas if rolled to hole would save a shot.
Yes the video is about not worrying about making putts all the time. Putting is very difficult and many factors that go into making a putt roll into the hole. But if you do work on the controlling the distance, you will make more putts and save some strokes by not 3 putting or even 4 putting. In the next videos I will show you an easy way for a beginner and every better players to gage the distance.
Very interesting. More putting practice required
Yes if you want to score better yrs need to practice putting
Recent subscriber. Appreciate your content. That lumpy donut makes sense....sad to say, that's not always the reason I miss my putts! 😆
Thanks for the sub!
Yeah unfortunately golf is very difficult, but there are easier ways to learn.
10,000 rpm per second is like 600,000 real rpm. 😵💫
Good info thanks
Nobody told you about this except Dave Pelz 25 years ago. He wrote books and made videos about it.
Yes, I learned so much from this book and I teach all my students this style of short game. I just made it simpler.🤭
Amateurs make 100% of putts within 1 yard because they pick it up
Haha yes your right unless they are playing for $ I would never give a 1yd putt.
I call it The Volcano. Late day hazard. Lazy golfer
That could work too haha.
Why would you use Yards on a putting green . Feet is the metric !
Hi, thanks for watching and for your great question. I have been teaching for +35 years. I need a way to teach young juniors how to gage putting distance on the green. So first I figured out there is a correlation between distance, length of swing and timing.
I lived and learned golf in the US for over 40 years and always learned in Yards (3 feet = 1 yard) for distance. Remember this was in the 1980s no laser range finders, we walked of yardages from sprinkler heads and the white, blue, red yardage sticks. When we got closer to the green we paced of by yards (easier to calculate). So its in my system and difficult to change.
So when i teach beginners and kids I tell them to walk from hole to ball little longer steps then normal (equivalent to 1 yard). I have learned that 1 yard is about 1 golf ball length back swing with putter in 1 second rhythmical swing like a pendulum back and through. So if you have 2 yards you swing putter 2 ball lengths, and if is is 10 yards you swing 10 ball lengths in the same rhythm. This system is easy to do. So for my 40 years of playing golf ,I have taught this system and had great success conveying to young students. It stuck with me even till now. Sorry for the long explanation, but this will be another video which i will make shortly.
Thanks for your detailed reply . You have experience and have more right to say what you do. I am just an amateur trying to get better . Yes rest of the golf shots are measured in yards so why not on the putting green as well .
@@kangpgaI will incorporate this right away . Invaluable . Respect also.
@@kangpgaI have tried this for the last one month and my putting has transformed like never before. I am following your system of gauging distance . But you also mentioned rythym too and I need to learn that