I know a guy who uses this at my club, it helps reading greens, not really with your stroke. he raves about it though.I am taking this seminar this weekend.Any simple tips that can help a horrible putter like myself? I'm talking 35-45 putts every round. I tend to miss left. I know I hook em when I make contact. So freaking tough to sink putts.
Thanks Ray"Putting Out of Your Mind" - a great mental approach to putting. I read this about 10 years ago and it noticeable improved my putting to the point my playing partners were asking to borrow the book.Interesting. I don't really take a practice swing either. I step up just off the ball, get into my position to get the feel, then move up and take the putt.This is similar to Dave stockton's philosophy. In his opinion you simply concentrate on a particular line and expect to make it every time. Iirc he also suggests taking out practice swings (or cutting them down at least).When it comes to putting, I act like I'm taking a shot in basketball. Before you fire up that shot, you're not thinking, "How hard should I throw this?" or "How should my hands be moving?" I
like to think that my body can judge it on the fly better than I can trying to work out the mechanics.
Since doing this, I've become a much better
putter.
Thanks Ray"Putting Out of Your Mind" - a great mental approach to putting. I read this about 10 years ago and it noticeable improved my putting to the point my playing partners were asking to borrow the book.Interesting. I don't really take a practice swing either. I step up just off the ball, get into my position to get the feel, then move up and take the putt.This is similar to Dave stockton's philosophy. In his opinion you simply concentrate on a particular line and expect to make it every time. Iirc he also suggests taking out practice swings (or cutting them down at least).When it comes to putting, I act like I'm taking a shot in basketball. Before you fire up that shot, you're not thinking, "How hard should I throw this?" or "How should my hands be moving?" I
like to think that my body can judge it on the fly better than I can trying to work out the mechanics.
Since doing this, I've become a much better
putter.
Any chance you could give us the broad strokes of the book or sort of sum up exactly what it teaches you?
what's that course like? headed up there early October to play a round and gamble a littleAwful round for me too.
Shot the best round of my life last Thursday at Atlantic City Country Club.
It has been 10 years since I read the book, but here's the gist:TheIronSheik said:John Bender said:Thanks RayRay Karpis said:"Putting Out of Your Mind" - a great mental approach to putting. I read this about 10 years ago and it noticeable improved my putting to the point my playing partners were asking to borrow the book.TheIronSheik said:Interesting. I don't really take a practice swing either. I step up just off the ball, get into my position to get the feel, then move up and take the putt.Zow said:This is similar to Dave stockton's philosophy. In his opinion you simply concentrate on a particular line and expect to make it every time. Iirc he also suggests taking out practice swings (or cutting them down at least).TheIronSheik said:When it comes to putting, I act like I'm taking a shot in basketball. Before you fire up that shot, you're not thinking, "How hard should I throw this?" or "How should my hands be moving?" I
like to think that my body can judge it on the fly better than I can trying to work out the mechanics.
Since doing this, I've become a much better
putter.
Any chance you could give us the broad strokes of the book or sort of sum up exactly what it teaches you?![]()
Anyone else use the Ping G series drivers?Da Guru said:Been using the X2Hot for about 2 months now. Had a Taylor Superfast before. Went to a 10.5 from a 9.5 and have been hitting way more fairways with about the same distance. Much better control.belljr said:Callaway x2Hot or Big Bertha are Great drivers currently
If you are constantly missing left then there's a 99% chance that your putter face is lined left at address. You think you are square but you are not. Using lines (ball and putter if possible) to retrain what is square is a must. I have this problem, and my pro forced me to do this. I have a line on my ball and a line on the top of my Odyssey 2 ball. Now he has me line up, trust that the lines are valid, think speed while keeping my putter face square through impact and beyond (no twisting/turning of the face at impact). Huge help to me. It takes time.ydoc said:i stopped doing this because if i had a shaky backswing i would mentally screw up the putt....so i just throw the ball down and go for it...bigmarc27 said:I have a line on my ball that I align with my alignment mark on my putter before every putt. Mark and lift the ball, aim the line where I want the putt to go, then it's just a matter of distance and making the right read.
Real nice and easier than the slope rating would have you believe because of it's open lay out. No trees so you can be long and wild off the tee and stay in holes.joffer said:what's that course like? headed up there early October to play a round and gamble a littleAwful round for me too.
Shot the best round of my life last Thursday at Atlantic City Country Club.
Get fitted for game improvement irons - just tell them you're looking for game improvement and they'll know what you're looking for. Those clubs are more forgiving and are weighted to help you hit the ball long and straight. Maybe check golf magazines club buyers guide for GI clubs and you'll get an idea what's out there - every manufacturer has them. http://www.golfdigest.com/golf-equipment/hot-list/2014-03/photos-hot-list-game-improvement-irons#slide=1I have to admit, I had no idea about most of the stuff when it comes to buying clubs. I mean, I knew a little, but this thread really spread some light on it.
My intention is to buy some new clubs possibly this winter in time for next season. Currently, I'm shooting anywhere from an 85 to a 95 consistently. I don't shape shots and I'm not a single digit handicap. The clubs I currently use are about 20 years old. I love them, but I think it's time for something new.
What type of clubs should I be looking at? And what about shafts? Any suggestions? I'm not going out tomorrow to buy them, so I'm not worried about what's on sale or where to get some cheap. Just trying to get an idea of what's good now for someone like me.
Thanks.Get fitted for game improvement irons - just tell them you're looking for game improvement and they'll know what you're looking for. Those clubs are more forgiving and are weighted to help you hit the ball long and straight. Maybe check golf magazines club buyers guide for GI clubs and you'll get an idea what's out there - every manufacturer has them.http://www.golfdigest.com/golf-equipment/hot-list/2014-03/photos-hot-list-game-improvement-irons#slide=1I have to admit, I had no idea about most of the stuff when it comes to buying clubs. I mean, I knew a little, but this thread really spread some light on it.
My intention is to buy some new clubs possibly this winter in time for next season. Currently, I'm shooting anywhere from an 85 to a 95 consistently. I don't shape shots and I'm not a single digit handicap. The clubs I currently use are about 20 years old. I love them, but I think it's time for something new.
What type of clubs should I be looking at? And what about shafts? Any suggestions? I'm not going out tomorrow to buy them, so I'm not worried about what's on sale or where to get some cheap. Just trying to get an idea of what's good now for someone like me.
Have to say game improvement has a much snappier ring to it than cavity-back or perimeter-weighted. Bravo marketers.Yes it just means you want a more forgiving club
i would like a perimeter weighted , low moi, forgiving shift tipHave to say game improvement has a much snappier ring to it than cavity-back or perimeter-weighted. Bravo marketers.Yes it just means you want a more forgiving club
I know guys who play both. They are the cream of the crop for game improvement.I've been doing a little research on the GI category lately, and the consensus seems to be that the Nike Covert 2.0 Forged and the Titleist AP1 714 are the best in that category.
They are expensive as ####, though.
Where do the Ping G__ irons rate?I've been doing a little research on the GI category lately, and the consensus seems to be that the Nike Covert 2.0 Forged and the Titleist AP1 714 are the best in that category.
They are expensive as ####, though.
They seem to have a sort of cultish following to them. My BIL and one of my frequent playing partners swear by them. But I've heard others bash them pretty hard for some reason.Where do the Ping G__ irons rate?I've been doing a little research on the GI category lately, and the consensus seems to be that the Nike Covert 2.0 Forged and the Titleist AP1 714 are the best in that category.
They are expensive as ####, though.
If there is something out there easier, I will go to the store and try them.
I only book online when taking out clients and have used Golf Now and Tee Time. Open for Suggestions though.where do you guys book your tee times online?
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I'll also use GolfNow to look for "Hot Deals". Have gotten normal $70 for 18 holes/cart for like $25 bucks at times, also have gotten a few $12 for 9 holes etc.I only book online when taking out clients and have used Golf Now and Tee Time. Open for Suggestions though.where do you guys book your tee times online?
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despise articles like that. #### deadspin.
Just finished the lesson and thought it was good.If you could please post review here. I'm very interested in this.I am taking this seminar this weekend.Any simple tips that can help a horrible putter like myself? I'm talking 35-45 putts every round. I tend to miss left. I know I hook em when I make contact. So freaking tough to sink putts.
I 'd definitely love to hear how it translates on the course. How much did the program cost? Also, iirc you are in Chicago. Where did you go?Just finished the lesson and thought it was good.If you could please post review here. I'm very interested in this.I am taking this seminar this weekend.Any simple tips that can help a horrible putter like myself? I'm talking 35-45 putts every round. I tend to miss left. I know I hook em when I make contact. So freaking tough to sink putts.
Aimpoint is entirely about figuring out where to hit the putt. It doesn't address putting mechanics or speed etc. We learned the express system which breaks putts into 4 groups: putts under 6 feet, 6-20 foot putts, > 20 foot putts and lastly, double breakers. The system uses feel (as opposed to sight) to estimate the slope of the green. Depending on the category of putt, you stand at various points along the line and feel with your feet how sloped the ground is. Unless it's flat, the slope will be ranked 1-7 with most slopes being 1-4. You then use the same number of fingers to estimate the aiming point to start the putt.
At the very least, this system will help me reduce the 2-3 3-putts that I have per round, and I might actually start making more 6-10 footers.
I'm happy to answer any questions or provide more detail if there's interest.
I did the lesson at Harborside which is a public course south of Chicago. There were only 2 of us and it cost $200.I 'd definitely love to hear how it translates on the course. How much did the program cost? Also, iirc you are in Chicago. Where did you go?Just finished the lesson and thought it was good.If you could please post review here. I'm very interested in this.I am taking this seminar this weekend.Any simple tips that can help a horrible putter like myself? I'm talking 35-45 putts every round. I tend to miss left. I know I hook em when I make contact. So freaking tough to sink putts.
Aimpoint is entirely about figuring out where to hit the putt. It doesn't address putting mechanics or speed etc. We learned the express system which breaks putts into 4 groups: putts under 6 feet, 6-20 foot putts, > 20 foot putts and lastly, double breakers. The system uses feel (as opposed to sight) to estimate the slope of the green. Depending on the category of putt, you stand at various points along the line and feel with your feet how sloped the ground is. Unless it's flat, the slope will be ranked 1-7 with most slopes being 1-4. You then use the same number of fingers to estimate the aiming point to start the putt.
At the very least, this system will help me reduce the 2-3 3-putts that I have per round, and I might actually start making more 6-10 footers.
I'm happy to answer any questions or provide more detail if there's interest.
Dunno what that means.I hit about 10 grounder yesterday...something I haven't done in 20 years.... shot 83 lol.... shot of the day...after a grounder I was 237 away from the flag into a breeze, over a pond. Left it 12 feet, missed the birdie... stupid golf![]()
One aspect of putting often ignored is the putter. You should buy a putter that fits your natural stroke...not the other way around. Determine if you need a face-balanced, toe-weighted, or heel-toe. Get measured for the proper putter length.Any simple tips that can help a horrible putter like myself? I'm talking 35-45 putts every round. I tend to miss left. I know I hook em when I make contact. So freaking tough to sink putts.
worm burnersDunno what that means.I hit about 10 grounder yesterday...something I haven't done in 20 years.... shot 83 lol.... shot of the day...after a grounder I was 237 away from the flag into a breeze, over a pond. Left it 12 feet, missed the birdie... stupid golf![]()
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Beginners don't slump with an 83. HTHI am in the midst of the worst golf slump in 20 years. I go to the range and work everything out and hit the ball great. On the course I have no clue. Nothing feels right. Shanks grounder skulls fat. It's like I'm just starting playing. So frustrating. Think I need to take a couple weeks off...just not fun rigjt now
Come over the river and see my guy.I am in the midst of the worst golf slump in 20 years. I go to the range and work everything out and hit the ball great. On the course I have no clue. Nothing feels right. Shanks grounder skulls fat. It's like I'm just starting playing. So frustrating. Think I need to take a couple weeks off...just not fun rigjt now
Sometimes a reset is all it takes.I am in the midst of the worst golf slump in 20 years. I go to the range and work everything out and hit the ball great. On the course I have no clue. Nothing feels right. Shanks grounder skulls fat. It's like I'm just starting playing. So frustrating. Think I need to take a couple weeks off...just not fun rigjt now
Well I shot 87 today. I'm a 7 hcp will be a 10 by the end of the year if this keeps upBeginners don't slump with an 83. HTHI am in the midst of the worst golf slump in 20 years. I go to the range and work everything out and hit the ball great. On the course I have no clue. Nothing feels right. Shanks grounder skulls fat. It's like I'm just starting playing. So frustrating. Think I need to take a couple weeks off...just not fun rigjt now
Take a lesson.Well I shot 87 today. I'm a 7 hcp will be a 10 by the end of the year if this keeps upBeginners don't slump with an 83. HTHI am in the midst of the worst golf slump in 20 years. I go to the range and work everything out and hit the ball great. On the course I have no clue. Nothing feels right. Shanks grounder skulls fat. It's like I'm just starting playing. So frustrating. Think I need to take a couple weeks off...just not fun rigjt now
noTake a lesson.Well I shot 87 today. I'm a 7 hcp will be a 10 by the end of the year if this keeps upBeginners don't slump with an 83. HTHI am in the midst of the worst golf slump in 20 years. I go to the range and work everything out and hit the ball great. On the course I have no clue. Nothing feels right. Shanks grounder skulls fat. It's like I'm just starting playing. So frustrating. Think I need to take a couple weeks off...just not fun rigjt now
y so stubborn?noTake a lesson.Well I shot 87 today. I'm a 7 hcp will be a 10 by the end of the year if this keeps upBeginners don't slump with an 83. HTHI am in the midst of the worst golf slump in 20 years. I go to the range and work everything out and hit the ball great. On the course I have no clue. Nothing feels right. Shanks grounder skulls fat. It's like I'm just starting playing. So frustrating. Think I need to take a couple weeks off...just not fun rigjt now