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Debbie DonigerInstructor
Short Putt Focus Drill
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In today’s tip, Debbie Doniger shares a drill from Jim McLean to make more short putts with controlled eye movement.
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Great advice. I used the 20% grip pressure rule and immediately increased Club head speed and greatly improved center face contact. Question, do you used 20% grip pressure rule on chips and pitches too?
Not sure if this was for Aimee’s tip? But I actually increase with chips and personally have a tighter grip pressure with putting. Everyone is different - thanks for watching !
when I relax the pressure, either I regrip and turn the club face the left on my transition or I am hitting the ball off center. When I take practice swings the club face remains vertical. That suggests that the twist occurs at impact. Do you agree?
Hey Thomas. No surw which tip your email is in reference to. This is a putting tip.
It would help me if you would identify the club that you are using for each drill - here greenside chipping without obstacles.
Then, additional advice as to club selection depending upon skill level.
I usually use my gap for chipping or my 56. But I delight the club at impact so my wedges come out super low.
Is this for my tip above on putting?