Take an alignment stick and place it on the club shaft extending it longer than the grip end. Set up to the ball with the stick touching your lead side. Make your backswing. Now make the shaft pivot behind and touch your trailside, which will work the club out into the correct arc to run into the ball. This is a feeling that offsets the change of direction and gets the club in the correct arc, rather than dragging the handle forward and having to catch the club up.
Set up to the ball. Move your trail hand down on the club shaft below the grip, so there is a space between your lead hand and your trail hand. You are now holding the club like a hockey stick. Make a backswing. This will naturally make your wrists lever. Then swing back to the ball. The handle h...
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...
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