Putting is not your weakest part of your game. Your wedge game (120 to 75 yds) is your weakest part. Your driver, 3 wood, long iron game is such an advantage, that you are 100 yds or less into so many greens, but you usually over hit your wedges. If you can dial in your wedge game ( high flop shots, lower runner shots) your game will surpass most avg PGA players due to your pure talent swing. I have seen you out at Steele Canyon, and watched gou fly greens from less than 80 yds out. (I was out there Jan 7th on a Monday and saw you play). If you can dial in your wedge game, you will win a ton of tourneys!
Im right there with you as far as my putting being my weak link. And im also guilty of trying to do straight back straight through, and have pulls and shoves...what a perfect video for me! Ive been watching your putting evolve over the years man, keep it up! Im going to start rehearsing a more natural stroke asap
Love info vids Blaire! Good change from vlog. Ur good at it too so being more homie. Keeping stats on one's game? Fairway finding ideas, course management
Looks good. What is your take on the dynamic lie of the putter? You look a bit toe up. Tiger had toe up for a long time but for a few years now he is flat. I try to be flat on the ground as this is one variable less to worry about - because the amount of toe up can change from day to day...
Judging by my scores I would say I'm a +4. And I practice and play 5 days away, if I'm not too tired I'll try to do 3 to 4 hours practice before playing. Drills, etc
Love that you are teaching the proper philosophy about putting, who gives a flying f about stroke. Line and speed, all its about. Every person i play with has the wrong start direction. Hit between small windows, will increase 4 - 6 foot hole % big time.
It's all about hitting it straight off the blade! I think the best way to do that is more of an arch stroke over trying to go straight back straight through with no face rotation
Very interesting stuff to consider. Thx Blair!
No prob Eli!
Putting is not your weakest part of your game. Your wedge game (120 to 75 yds) is your weakest part. Your driver, 3 wood, long iron game is such an advantage, that you are 100 yds or less into so many greens, but you usually over hit your wedges. If you can dial in your wedge game ( high flop shots, lower runner shots) your game will surpass most avg PGA players due to your pure talent swing. I have seen you out at Steele Canyon, and watched gou fly greens from less than 80 yds out. (I was out there Jan 7th on a Monday and saw you play). If you can dial in your wedge game, you will win a ton of tourneys!
Im right there with you as far as my putting being my weak link. And im also guilty of trying to do straight back straight through, and have pulls and shoves...what a perfect video for me! Ive been watching your putting evolve over the years man, keep it up! Im going to start rehearsing a more natural stroke asap
I'm glad it has helped Trent! Thanks for the continued support
You are a grinder! Love that
that is a hectic training aid
Great video man! It was very nice meeting you this day. Good luck in the US open qualifier!
Thanks Kyle!
Love info vids Blaire! Good change from vlog. Ur good at it too so being more homie. Keeping stats on one's game? Fairway finding ideas, course management
Yezzir Brody, I definitely plan on doing more, hopefully whatever advice I give can translate well to other people's games
When are you going to when are you going to upload the video at Reed Creek Golf Course
Are you a PGA teaching Coach or a Mini Tour Tournament Winner?
Looks good. What is your take on the dynamic lie of the putter? You look a bit toe up.
Tiger had toe up for a long time but for a few years now he is flat. I try to be flat on the ground as this is one variable less to worry about - because the amount of toe up can change from day to day...
If my toe is up, it's definitely unintentional, I like it flat, want as much of the putter face making contact with the ball as possible.
Got it.
5:01 looks toe up
stickler...
...the things only a second pair of eyes can see ;-)
Do you have a handicap? And how often a day do you train.
Judging by my scores I would say I'm a +4. And I practice and play 5 days away, if I'm not too tired I'll try to do 3 to 4 hours practice before playing. Drills, etc
Love that you are teaching the proper philosophy about putting, who gives a flying f about stroke. Line and speed, all its about. Every person i play with has the wrong start direction. Hit between small windows, will increase 4 - 6 foot hole % big time.
It's all about hitting it straight off the blade! I think the best way to do that is more of an arch stroke over trying to go straight back straight through with no face rotation