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Andrew Rice
In this tip, Andrew Rice talks about the 3 key fundamentals to putting and demonstrates a drill to improve each of them. Try them before your next round and start making more putts!
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Do you have any resources you would recommend for green reading? Thanks, Eric
Martin, what about all the talk about keeping the club "in front of you" to prevent "getting it stuck" behind you? Contradiction? PS: I love your instruction. It has changed my game dramatically!
Andrew, I only have one eye so reading greens is very difficult. Do you have any tips that would assist me in reading the greens? Thanks, Lynne Snyder
I look at the hole, except for a tendency to leave putts frustratingly just short, it works. Got it from a Bill Pennington NY Times piece, not from Spieth - who seems to have abandoned it. I’m at 1.9 putts per hole - it’s actually better, I think. What do you think?
Andrew, how do you read the green, how do you work on speed control, how do you work on aiming??
I'm having trouble hitting the ball in the middle of the club face with my irons. I tend to hit off the toe. I feel I may be pulling my arms back at the last second at impact. Do you recommend any drills that would help me stop hitting off the toe ? Thanks.
Stack & tilt looks like your saying.
Please, enough with the same advertising intro to every video.