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Blair O'Neal
Blair O’Neal teaches a well-known drill for short putts, but adds a twist with inspiration from her 3-year-old son. Navigate the globe and build some confidence on short putts with this fun drill!
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I understand you're showing us a technique and not necessarily a result, but rarely in these chipping and pitching videos do you hit the ball close enough to the hole for a guaranteed up and down. I can chip close enough to two putt all day long. You and your lessons should do better.
Do you recommend looking at the hole when you putt, similar to what you’re doing in the drill?
Blair. always informative on your tips but how can I get better compression? I just can’t seem to grasp that beautiful easy feel any longer .
Thanks for the great putting drill.
I can make it to the green in regulation but I have missed birdies and par 50% of the time.
I like the drill and plan to try it, but I’ve always been taught and practice the “no look” put. Do you really recommend looking, or is just a drill?
Great putting drill!
Good drill but idk if I can get in that habit!
Hi Debbie. Would you use your 56 for this or something with a little less loft?
Debbie, I find most of your tips easy to understand and replicate / practice.
Thank you.