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Randall Hunt
Randall Hunt addresses one of the most common putting setup mistakes he sees in golfers that leads to pulled putts and overcompensation. All you must do to fix it is focus on the space between your trail elbow and trail hip.
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Daily Video Tips
Great info.
Glad you liked the tip Shay 👍🏽
I’ve always even a better than average putter but recently I have been pulling putts. Excellent advice as I’m quite sure this tip is going to help me. Thanks!
Let me know how it goes Doug - glad you liked the tip
BravoZulu - Thanks !
My pleasure Henry
Left hand low grip like he is showing here also pulls your shoulders more on line! ⛳️
Very true David
Agreed - a super-simple tip to keep the putter on line. Check it with looking at the front of the ball rather than the back when putting.
Glad you like it. With putting the simple the better. Feel is key
Love your tip. Working for me.
Love it 👍🏽👊🏽
What do you mean by “close”? Touching your hip?
Yes right elbow is just outside your right hip for right handed golfer. Just a few inches away but not touching
Great tip. Validated something I suspected in my putting. Thanks!
Love to hear that John!
Great tip