Putting Stroke Lesson by PGA Pro Tom Stickney Top 100 Teacher
Putting Stroke Lesson by PGA Pro Tom Stickney Top 100 Teacher Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

Hi I'm Tom Stickney and today I want to talk to you about putting and more specifically the face and the path. Now we know that when we start the golf ball and we make our stroke the face angle at impact where the face is pointing when you hit the golf ball accounts for 83 percent of all here. So you're part of the point over here you make your stroke I was supposed to go over here most of the misses are to me to face angle at impact, not your path. We know the path is we're taking out in and out or some sort of loop is all going to consistently, it is basically 17 percent impact and one thing to do with it but for the most part it's 83 percent 17 percent.

So if you see the putter or do this for just a little bit where you see this little bit just a little reroute. It is really not that big a deal unless it super movment I would focus more on making sure the ball starts from where we want, and that has a lot to do with rolling this stripe end over end. So there's a stripe on the golf ball if a line a stripe where we want to go, and we look and feel correct now we can roll that's right and over. Again we do that we know we're showing our facing. So remember focus for the face less on the path and you'll be a better putter.

2019-04-19

Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

Hi I'm Tom Stickney and today I want to talk to you about putting and more specifically the face and the path. Now we know that when we start the golf ball and we make our stroke the face angle at impact where the face is pointing when you hit the golf ball accounts for 83 percent of all here. So you're part of the point over here you make your stroke I was supposed to go over here most of the misses are to me to face angle at impact, not your path. We know the path is we're taking out in and out or some sort of loop is all going to consistently, it is basically 17 percent impact and one thing to do with it but for the most part it's 83 percent 17 percent.

So if you see the putter or do this for just a little bit where you see this little bit just a little reroute. It is really not that big a deal unless it super movment I would focus more on making sure the ball starts from where we want, and that has a lot to do with rolling this stripe end over end. So there's a stripe on the golf ball if a line a stripe where we want to go, and we look and feel correct now we can roll that's right and over. Again we do that we know we're showing our facing. So remember focus for the face less on the path and you'll be a better putter.