
Golfweek golf instruction: Train your putting the simple way
Averee Dovsek demonstrates a simple exercise to do with one hand when your putter has been feeling ice cold.
A poor putting stroke can turn easy putts into exhausting rounds of golf.
Professional Long Driver Averee Dovsek demonstrates a simple exercise to do with one hand when your putter has been feeling ice cold.
Putting with one hand helps isolate the key fundamentals of face control and tempo. By removing the support of the other hand, it allows golfers to become aware of unnecessary wrist movement and learn to keep the stroke smoother and more stable. This can correlate to more confidence and more consistent putts when returning to both hands.
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