Martina - what a great, simple way to explain almost everything about putting in a few minutes! I agree, if we use our “normal” grip - which is designed to help a much bigger arc there could always be a slight pull! So good - hope we can get you to visit Italy(more important) and England next spring
I have a toe down putter. I thought it weird when I had a little arc that the putt was straighter. But I still fought to keep the straight back straight through stroke because I thought it was correct. I have never seen this explained in all of the putting instruction I’ve watched! Thanks for this basic but important putting instruction!
There is always an arc in putting as we never stand 90 degrees bent over the ball. For me it feels more arc once I am more upright and if I am more bent over, it feels a bit straighter. Just try what works best for you!
Went out with my course pro yesterday. I got on the green in 1 on 2 par 3s and in 2 on 2 par 4s. My putting let me down. Just watched your video and have been practising. So well explained feel more confident for the next time I go out with the Pro. Thanks so much.
Important Putting video wealth of points. It would be great to have a video on how to read the greens I find it very difficult to understand which direction to Put. Sometimes there are breaks and 2 breaks
I think its a bit to easy. Grip it like you feel like and your wrists still can be involved for a little bit. Not much, but if the tension is too high, there is no touch!
Actually a mirror is super good. My Puttingcoach Robert Hamster developed a really good one. Check it out on www.golfhamster.de Other than that, carry plenty tees in your Golfbag, set drills around the whole etc. I ll make a special video about it... Filming next week!
I have no experience in teaching this. I used to play a belly putter in 2008 and I loved it. But then the idea got banned unfortunately by not having bodycontact with the club anymore....
@@martina_eberl_coaching_en Oh thanks for bothering to reply at all. And I really enjoyed your videos, actually, I tried some of your tips today, especially that tip about centralizing with the Driver❣️❣️
The arc of the putter head only appears on the ground as an illusion when in fact the arc is on the Face of the plane. All swings are three dimensional including that of the putter. The putter works on the incline so shaft control imperative. Keeping the shaft on plane is imperative. Another good video Thanks.
Most of what you say is true. And you are right, clubface is king. But so is keeping that clubface PERPENDICULAR to the SINGLE PLANE THAT THE TILTED SHAFT IS MOVING ON. This is what brings "the king" back to square at impact every time. People see arc rotation relative to the target and unknowingly tweak it thus destroying PERPENDICULARITY to the tilted shaft swing plane. And as you correctly point out most of the rotation is at the impact to follow-through positions. They do not go under but rather around thus destroying their constancy. Some coaches recommend practicing with a long putter because with the left arm going at the hole it is easy to LOCK OUT the CC rotation through the ball. An actual touring pro showed me that. He practices with a long putter one hour a day. He is getting rid of rotation on "the king". Tiger's right hand only drill does the same thing plus it introduces a nice release. A free floating club has little propensity to twist and removes built up timing issues. You START OUT making 6 foot putts the next day when you resume practicing.
Which of your eyes is your dominent eye? For me, mine is my right eye and my putting improved when I moved the ball back to under my right eye. I am a left-handed person that plays golf right-handed so I am prob weird!
Not weird at all - funny wise I have a few students of your kind. Its just important to ask important questions when you are putting or swinging the club like with which eye or arm you are managing certain movements.... My eye is the right eye as well...
As with all her instructions, Martina puts it over so simply and easily absorbable. Thank you
Thank you David!
Excellent! Such effective simple tips. Thanks
Thank you, glad you like my tips!
thanks for such a great explanation of the grip for the putter.keep up the good work.
Thanks to you! I certainly will!
Martina - what a great, simple way to explain almost everything about putting in a few minutes! I agree, if we use our “normal” grip - which is designed to help a much bigger arc there could always be a slight pull! So good - hope we can get you to visit Italy(more important) and England next spring
Thanks for sharing Marc, let me know if you also come to Germany!
I really like your teaching style - straight to the point and practical. I wish to have a coach like you for my girls.
Thank you very much! Where are you based?
@@martina_eberl_coaching_en I’m in USA
Excellent, thank you Martina. Very well explained. Cheers
Thank you!
Wonderfull,Short,simple and effective.
Thank you very much!
Great tips here. My club pro teaches this style and its helpful to see you do it too!
Thats great news! Say Hi to your Pro and pad him on his shoulder, he does a really good job in explaining things easier than a lot of others!
Nice!! Thank you for sharing the tips!!
Thank you SO much for this video! Very helpful to improve my putting game.
You are so welcome! Happy it might help!
Thanks so much Martina!!
You are very welcome William!
Any help in putting is greatly appreciated.!
Hope this content helped you already!
Good one.
Cheers!
I have a toe down putter. I thought it weird when I had a little arc that the putt was straighter. But I still fought to keep the straight back straight through stroke because I thought it was correct. I have never seen this explained in all of the putting instruction I’ve watched! Thanks for this basic but important putting instruction!
There is always an arc in putting as we never stand 90 degrees bent over the ball. For me it feels more arc once I am more upright and if I am more bent over, it feels a bit straighter. Just try what works best for you!
Went out with my course pro yesterday. I got on the green in 1 on 2 par 3s and in 2 on 2 par 4s. My putting let me down. Just watched your video and have been practising. So well explained feel more confident for the next time I go out with the Pro. Thanks so much.
Great simple tips
Thank you!!!
Great explanations. Thanks v much. Have subscribed
You are welcome! Hope I could help!
Important Putting video wealth of points. It would be great to have a video on how to read the greens I find it very difficult to understand which direction to Put. Sometimes there are breaks and 2 breaks
Thank you! There will be certainly a video about reading putts!
Is the grip pressure very light. Like holding a bird? Thank you for your videos they are very informative and well done.
I think its a bit to easy. Grip it like you feel like and your wrists still can be involved for a little bit. Not much, but if the tension is too high, there is no touch!
What kind of grip do you recommend for toe down putter?
What putting aid would you recommend?
Actually a mirror is super good. My Puttingcoach Robert Hamster developed a really good one. Check it out on www.golfhamster.de Other than that, carry plenty tees in your Golfbag, set drills around the whole etc. I ll make a special video about it... Filming next week!
I don’t see any putting mirrors on his website
With the eye over the ball how come you don’t use the dominant eye?
What about the long or belly putter?
I have no experience in teaching this. I used to play a belly putter in 2008 and I loved it. But then the idea got banned unfortunately by not having bodycontact with the club anymore....
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Oh thanks for bothering to reply at all. And I really enjoyed your videos, actually, I tried some of your tips today, especially that tip about centralizing with the Driver❣️❣️
@@oweigeralddariah907 I guess it worked well! This is a real hack for a Slicer in my opinion! Keep going!
I don't have an arc when I putt,keep mine as low to the green, slightly push it..
Well if it works for you Roger, keep on doing it!
The arc of the putter head only appears on the ground as an illusion when in fact the arc is on the Face of the plane. All swings are three dimensional including that of the putter. The putter works on the incline so shaft control imperative. Keeping the shaft on plane is imperative.
Another good video
Thanks.
Thanks for sharing!
Hi Martina, Guten Tag ! Love your channel. Can you do a video on BUNKER PLAY AND SET UP ??????????? Danke Schon !
Guten Tag :). Of course I will do that!
Most of what you say is true. And you are right, clubface is king. But so is keeping that clubface PERPENDICULAR to the SINGLE PLANE THAT THE TILTED SHAFT IS MOVING ON. This is what brings "the king" back to square at impact every time. People see arc rotation relative to the target and unknowingly tweak it thus destroying PERPENDICULARITY to the tilted shaft swing plane. And as you correctly point out most of the rotation is at the impact to follow-through positions. They do not go under but rather around thus destroying their constancy. Some coaches recommend practicing with a long putter because with the left arm going at the hole it is easy to LOCK OUT the CC rotation through the ball. An actual touring pro showed me that. He practices with a long putter one hour a day. He is getting rid of rotation on "the king". Tiger's right hand only drill does the same thing plus it introduces a nice release. A free floating club has little propensity to twist and removes built up timing issues. You START OUT making 6 foot putts the next day when you resume practicing.
So much talking!
Then put it on mute...
Try listening. It’s all really good.
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TOO LONG VIDEO
too long comment
If you watch every day a minute of it, it becomes short again...
Maybe all your putts are too long, too.
Which of your eyes is your dominent eye? For me, mine is my right eye and my putting improved when I moved the ball back to under my right eye. I am a left-handed person that plays golf right-handed so I am prob weird!
Not weird at all - funny wise I have a few students of your kind. Its just important to ask important questions when you are putting or swinging the club like with which eye or arm you are managing certain movements.... My eye is the right eye as well...