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Blair O'Neal
Which type of putter are you? Blair O’Neal explains the benefits of putters who die the ball into the hole versus hit charging putts to determine which speed best fits your game.
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Daily Video Tips
Thanks for the tip. My hands were ahead so I had a hard time squaring the club face. I will try it today. Wish me LUCK.
I understand the drill, but when should you use one style versus the other? What distances are appropriate for each mode?
I paid for golf tips not to watch ads!!
Thank you!
Great tip, thanks!
I've been doing this lately. If you're one who leaves short putts short or sees putts break more than expected, brushing the edge of the cup, then practicing the "charging" putt will help. Just make sure your alignment is dead on, or you'll have quite a tester coming back.
Thank you Blair I’ll definitely try it
Ty for the great drill
Thank you Blair ,I can definitely practice both styles of putting. I really desperately need help chipping 🙏🏻
Eric, I really appreciate your approach to teaching. Thank you!