Cpt_Insano_57
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Posts: 28
TGCT Name: Cpt_Insano_57
Tour: Challenge Circuit
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Post by Cpt_Insano_57 on Jan 11, 2021 15:37:08 GMT -5
So for the most part I have finally gotten everything down to where I can get good shots and just got placed into CC-J after my second week of doing the Qualifier. Obviously I have a great deal to improve as I still am shooting into the + score rage. But The biggest thing I struggle with at this point is my putting stroke and wanted to get some peoples input.
I watched a few YouTube videos and can decently get my read down. The thing I struggle with is the stroke. What do you guys do? When you feel the vibration are you still going back a bit more (Tend to do this but feel I come short alot) or is that when you start your downswing? Is your swing more of a slow fluid back and fourth like a real putting stroke? This feels most comfortable to me but I tend to push it left or right on the downswing compared to when I do a quicker downswing which almost is always straight but sometimes seems to send me into RED for power more often.
Just Wondering on others techniques as at this point I feel like its the real kink in my armor from shooting better scores as I am almost always 2 putting regardless of where my approach lands unless I really stick it in close.
Obviously Practice will make it easier but just wanted to pick some veteran brains.
Thanks in Advance.
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Post by xboxjonnyuk on Jan 11, 2021 16:20:15 GMT -5
I’m not an expert at putting but struggled in the beginning and have got a little better. Many people hate the vibration and I can understand why but for now I still need it just for putting and I always start my downswing as soon as I feel the vibration and I push the stick forward quite firmly and this helped me to get a straighter swing plane. Also pulling back like it feels you are coming back at a slight angle if you understand and forward in the opposite direction (like 7 o’clock to 1 o’clock if that makes sense. This helped me with the swing plane. Hope this can help a little and I’m sure others will have even more useful advice. I seem to feel like I have a wealth of knowledge of what needs to be done but delivering this out on the course is another thing 😄
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