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Nathalie SheehanInstructor
Equator Putting Drill
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Today, Nathalie Sheehan demonstrates a coin putting drill to help you stay level through your putting stroke.
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do you have a forward lean with your putter?
Thank you for your help this lesson. I was told to look in front of the ball. Is that a mistake?
How do I stop shanking
Interesting. I will check it out. Thanks
Hi. Do you have any tips on how far away from ball with driver and irons?
Ty
Dan
With your normal golf stance and posture slightly bent forward at the hips, let your arms hang down naturally. This is where your hands and arms should be when you address the ball with a club... the longer the club, the farther from the ball you will be and closer with the shorter clubs
Nathalie: Do you have any tips for reading greens? I really appreciate all of you people on Golf Pass the information that you have given me. Thanks.
So, do you want to hit on the equator when you are playing, like picking the putter up off of the ground?