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Erika Larkin shares a putting technique inspired by the ones pilots use to land airplanes. Try this tip and start navigating your ball into the hole more frequently!
Comments (5)
I enjoy the teachings, but suffering from an o/d of irrelevant advertising. Please understand, that this golf, not stand -up.
While your concept has merit for some, it detracts from the concept that an intense that target oriented focus will allow your mind and body movement to better direct the ball on the path to the hole. I’ll try it though.
1. PLEASE quite with the promos and ads before every daily tip. I subscribed so that I DON'T have to see that stuff. 2. This tip doesn't really make sense, I'm afraid. Do what Jordan did for a while and look at the hole - that makes more sense than this tip.
Great instruction, can’t wait to try it!
Should my eyes be overtop the ball or behind the ball?
I enjoy the teachings, but suffering from an o/d of irrelevant advertising. Please understand, that this golf, not stand -up.
While your concept has merit for some, it detracts from the concept that an intense that target oriented focus will allow your mind and body movement to better direct the ball on the path to the hole. I’ll try it though.