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Matt Collis
Quick, simple, and effective. This pre-round putting speed drill from Matt Collis will help you dial in your lag putting so you are ready for any putt on the course.
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Mr. Collis thank you so much for this. I will definitely do these great drill tips. I really need to stop thinking of always sinking it and then getting discouraged when I don't. I really think this will help!!! Have a fantastic week sir!
How can I train myself to his the ball in the center of the club and not consistently on the heel? if I can hit it consistently on the heel I should be able to find a fix and hit it in the center. Even when I try moving away from the ball and reaching for it I get the same results.
Great tip. Always wondered why we push our hips forwards
Nathalie - thanks for the "two tee" driver tip because this addresses a question I've had for years. I know from other sports that your aim will follow wherever your eyes are looking. Since the ball is forward in my driver stance, I've struggled with how to get the low point of my swing behind the ball if I'm looking forward at the ball.
Apears that you lift the putter up on the backswing to drop the head onto the ball. In other words, you do NOT take the putter back close to the ground, correct?