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Do you have nightmares about severely downhill, breaking putts? This tip, that Blair O’Neal got from Gary Player, will help you tame these terrifying putts by simply using the heel and toe of the putter.
Comments (8)
Would heel and toe be opposite for left hand golfers?
Like the tip. Think it would be helpful to show a down hill putt and how hitting off the toe or heel actually helps. Picture is worth a thousand words.
Thanks for the great tip from someone who us struggling with weak contact with my irons. can't wait to try this at the range.
Great tip
Thank you I did not know about the heel on a left to right but for years I have used the toe and it does work just as you said
I enjoy downhill pace putts! This makes me enjoy practicing them more!
Thanks Blair! Great tip
I play left handed. If I understood you correctly, I should play hook putts off the toe and slice putts off the heel.
Would heel and toe be opposite for left hand golfers?
Like the tip. Think it would be helpful to show a down hill putt and how hitting off the toe or heel actually helps. Picture is worth a thousand words.