Learning to read greens is your Malaska Golf Quick Fix Friday. First, start by reading off the green from 40 to 50 feet away. This will help you see how your ball will break when it lands.
Second, look from behind the ball and towards the hole.
Third, where Mike spends most of his time is walking it off, standing behind the pin, and viewing the putt from this angle. Doing this is a great way to gauge your putt's path and give you the best perspective of how the putt will break in the last 3 feet.
Once you make that decision, step up, aim the ball, take the putter back and try to roll the ball on the line. This is a great way to read greens.
Today's Mulligan Monday is all about fixing your backswing. Grab your tennis racket and practice swinging a forehand shot.
As you take the racket back on the backswing, the racket face closes and faces the ground. You complete your swing in a circle as you follow through to hit the tennis ball.
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This Quick Fix Friday focuses on improving hitting the ball square on the clubface. On the putting green, put down four tees in a box shape slightly wider than your putter head. Get set up, and practice hitting the ball without hitting the tees.
The goal is to hit the ball in the center of the ...
Your do-over this week and Malaska Golf Mulligan Monday is about improving face control.
Hold a wedge or similar club and drop the ball onto the clubface. Practice bouncing the ball continuously on the clubface without dropping the ball. Hold a golf club in the other hand and hit the ball over ...