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Cameron McCormick
Is your putting inconsistent? If so, give Cameron McCormick's, "Fang Drill" a try before your next round. Create a consistent putting stroke and hole more putts!
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This is super simple. Will try ASAP! Would you ever consider this for other clubs? I'm thinking more chipping up to pitching rather than full-swing shots. But if you have a lot of extra tees and eye protection from splinters, maybe? The feedback would be near-instantaneous!
There is a better solution to using two sided tape because every time you hit the tee it will fall off from the face of the club. Solution is to use two small but wide rubber bands. I use the ones from the grocery store that are used to bound the stems of the broccoli in the produce section, REALLY. Stick each tee through each rubber band and stretch the rubber band around the face and back of the putter. Easy to adjust the distance between them and if you putt and do hit the tee, the tee stays in place.
There is a better solution to using two sided tape because every time you hit the tee it will fall off from the face of the club. Solution is to use two small but wide rubber bands. I use the ones from the grocery store that are used to bound the stems of the broccoli in the produce section, REALLY. Stick each tee through each rubber band and stretch the rubber band around the face and back of the putter. Easy to adjust the distance between them and if you putt and do hit the tee, the tee stays in place.
Great tip
Always learn from your training tips, thank you and the rest of trainers
If your two alignment sticks are parallel and about 3 feet apart, those “railroad tracks” will remain 3 feet apart. The gap doesn’t grow with distance. This tip has never made any sense. Your feet should be aligned appropriately a yard to the left of your target.
Helped me tremendously. On the fairway all the time.
I’m a big fan of your tips. I love your concise explanations and the straightforward drills. Thank you
Nice drill!! Its all about tempo on and putt. Do you have a preference for different distances to do this drill?
Definitely need to practice bunker shots