Dave Pelz talks Putting – You have to do this putting drill!
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Phil Mickelson’s putting coach, Dave Pelz, gives you a guaranteed putting drill to improve your short putts. If you are a good short putter, you will automatically be a better long putter. Why do you ask? Because if you are not afraid of the 3 footers, you will putt the 10 to 20 footers more aggressively and get past the hole more often. And from there, it is easy to sink more putts!
To teach yourself to be more aggressive, place a tee in the ground 18″ past the hole and another 24″ past. While practicing your putting, try and leave your putts between the tees of any putt that you miss!
Welcome To Pelz Corner: In this episode, Dave teaches us one of his favorite putting drills – The Clock Drill. Using this tip and mastering the drill will surely help you sink more putts.
Here is how to hit a beautiful draw with your driver!
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Most golfers slice, that is a fact.
So how can a slicer become a person who can draw the ball? Here, Andrew Getson, PGA Professional at Grayhawk Golf Club, gives you four things that will help. Head to the range and work on this before you try and put it into play on the course!
1, Strengthen your grip.
2. Turn the ball so that the logo is positioned on the inside quarter of the ball.
3. Aim slightly to the right (for right-handed golfers)
4. Release the hands through impact (easier said than done)
Watch the video and do these 4 things and you too will be able to hit a draw with your driver!