Set three or four balls on the green with lines around the ball. Set up to the ball. Align the line on the putter, if you have one, with the line on the ball. Take a stroke and make the line roll with no wobble. Once you can do that, do the same thing making the ball go different distances and at different targets.
When you set up to the ball, your trail wrist is at a 90-degree angle to your swing arc. As you swing back to waist high, your trail wrist is still at a 90-degree angle to the swing arc. As your arm swings to the top of your swing, your trail arm externally rotates in your shoulder socket. That r...
Take your putter and set up 4 or 5 balls. Start hitting putts longer than 3 feet but shorter than 60 feet. Just find a tempo that you like. Once you find it, count it out. Using a count of one, two. Or one, two, and three. Regardless of the length of the putt or the swing, maintain the same tempo...
Take the other rod and hold it on the club shaft to extend up the lead side of your body. On the backswing, point the club shaft stick at the target line or just inside it. On the downswing, the club shaft stick needs to come down in front of the hip line stick and behind, or to the right, of you...