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Blair O’Neal teaches a simple drill that should be the first thing you do on the putting green before every round. Know which hand is dominant and practice one handed putts to dial in your tempo and confidence.
Comments (20)
Thank you for the practice tip and routine
Great tip!
Right hand ...got it
How do you practice one-handed putting when I use the claw grip with my right hand?
Sorry folks for the multiple posts. i kept getting my comment rejected as it contained inappropriate language. ???
Blair is a very good tescher
Sounds like it’s worth trying.
Can’t hurt, with the way im putting .
The great golf instructor, Jim Flick, called this shot, 'Lofted Putter'. He suggested using a 7 iron, with the heel raised, shaft vertical and a gripped-down putter grip, nearly to the end of the grip. He also taught an 'under-reach', having the tip of the club even with the equator of the ball, and to hit down at the ball with the putter motion. Very effective. No scuffed or bladed chips.
Blair....this is the best putting tip I have ever used. I have been on SAM Putt Lab and practiced, practiced, practice but, this tip brought it all together...THANK YOU!
thanks for the tip
Thank you for the practice tip and routine
Great tip!