Consistent set up and routine are the keys to better putting, some days you have more severe breaking or downhill on fast greens and the putts just don’t fall, you are either a good putter or not
Actually a consistent set up and routine make you a good putter and certainly yes, some days they just don't fall. The course i mentioned in the video is all about set up and routine.
@@journeyman291 yes your speed is a little bit faster but if you keep the same tempo for beginning of stroke and contact, you don’t have to think about oh I need to swing harder or I need to swing faster. It happens quite naturally and that’s the point. The Tempo…beats rhythm…are the same
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Consistent set up and routine are the keys to better putting, some days you have more severe breaking or downhill on fast greens and the putts just don’t fall, you are either a good putter or not
Actually a consistent set up and routine make you a good putter and certainly yes, some days they just don't fall. The course i mentioned in the video is all about set up and routine.
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How can it be the same tempo when one increases length of stroke for longer puts? Seem you have to increase swing speed
@@journeyman291 yes your speed is a little bit faster but if you keep the same tempo for beginning of stroke and contact, you don’t have to think about oh I need to swing harder or I need to swing faster. It happens quite naturally and that’s the point. The Tempo…beats rhythm…are the same
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