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Martin Hall
In today's tip, Martin Hall gives you a drill to help improve your face angle when putting. Start hitting the ball more on-line with just two balls and two tees!
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Great tip! This really does improve my drives & gives me more power!
Martin - I think you over complicate this drill but let me ask, I do something very similar by putting to a quarter 2-3 feet away, the ball will deflect to the side of the coin in the proper direction if you pull or push the putt. If you center the putt it will roll right over the top. Believe it or not, I got this drill from watching a OLD video tape series the King did back when everyone had those. His goal was to stop the ball on top of the quarter - he never said if or how many times he was successful but I can tell you I have not been able to do that - give it a try and let me know how you do!
Wow, such great feedback using that drill! Thanks!
Did we really need to know the ball numbers? This was an obvious Srixon commercial. Pretty sure that just watching a ball move left or right would have been adequate. I understand needing a sponsor, so just call it what it is instead of selling a subliminal commercial
Mark,
Chill. So you say understand he needs a sponsor, but then you are critical. Maybe he gets some bucks from Srixon, So what? I suggest you focus on the content. To me, the content looks good. And I don't think I need to use a Srixon for it to work well. Think about this--without the sponsorship, he and many others wouldn't be able to afford to spend the time to do these tips.
Thanks Daniel. Get the sponsorship needs and appreciate the golf tips, especially Martin's. I love listening to his tips. But really, golf ball #1, golf ball #2...
Hi Martin. Iam one of your devoted fans.
Will changing to a larger putter grip help me to keep the face square at impact?
I like this!!!