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Do you notice that your wrists move too much in your putting stroke? Aimee Cho demonstrates the credit card drill to help keep your wrists nice and steady so you can hit the sweet spot every time.
Comments (9)
Great tip!
Should be very useful. Thanks!
I tend to have my putts bounce for the first part of its travel. What am I doing wrong.
Love this drill, sure it will help me. Thank you Aimee and have a great day!
Great tip!
Great tip, easy to implement too. Should the putter be on a slight upward angle at impact to promote forward roll and how is that implemented with the arms and shoulders or is it ok for the wrists to provide that movement?
thanks for tip cant wait to go golfing again
Hi
The release of the club head is that only unique for the driver, or do you repeat the technique for all your woods. I think I hit my woods like I hit my irons and don’t release until after impact. Thanks
Great tip!
Should be very useful. Thanks!