Putting Stroke Lesson by PGA Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer (Video)
Putting Stroke Lesson by PGA Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer (Video) Adrian Fryer â?? PGA Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer – PGA Teaching Pro

So if you go on the Internet you'll see thousands of different pieces of information about what is the best putting stroke. We have some people recommend square to square some will say it's arc so back and through it really is a matter of preference, but there are two key things that are going to be very important if you're going to hole putts. One is that when you strike that golf ball the club needs to be square to your intended target, and the other key thing with putting is that you hitting the ball with the right tempo. When people get nervous on putts and they're very worried about the outcome they'll just give it a little tickle and it won't even look at the hole. So you've got to hit the ball with enough tempo to get the thing in the hole.

Just to illustrate what I mean about the squareness of face if I've got the face where I make an awful stroke where the club comes outside like so you'll see the ball still goes in the hole or even if I pull the club away inside and hit the ball still goes in the hole because the key on those two stokes was the face was square, but at least we want to get the face square and take the putt a fairly straight back and through. So that it doesn't matter it's not the end of the world but the next thing is the tempo we need to get at it of a tick tock tick tock motion. Keep the putter moving club face nice and square tick tock you do this you'll find the hit it more with enough courage to keep the momentum going gravity will work its magic and putt that ball in the hole so remember square face and a good tempo. You do that you'll definitely find you hole your putts a whole lot more.

2018-11-27

Adrian Fryer â?? PGA Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer – PGA Teaching Pro

So if you go on the Internet you'll see thousands of different pieces of information about what is the best putting stroke. We have some people recommend square to square some will say it's arc so back and through it really is a matter of preference, but there are two key things that are going to be very important if you're going to hole putts. One is that when you strike that golf ball the club needs to be square to your intended target, and the other key thing with putting is that you hitting the ball with the right tempo. When people get nervous on putts and they're very worried about the outcome they'll just give it a little tickle and it won't even look at the hole. So you've got to hit the ball with enough tempo to get the thing in the hole.

Just to illustrate what I mean about the squareness of face if I've got the face where I make an awful stroke where the club comes outside like so you'll see the ball still goes in the hole or even if I pull the club away inside and hit the ball still goes in the hole because the key on those two stokes was the face was square, but at least we want to get the face square and take the putt a fairly straight back and through. So that it doesn't matter it's not the end of the world but the next thing is the tempo we need to get at it of a tick tock tick tock motion. Keep the putter moving club face nice and square tick tock you do this you'll find the hit it more with enough courage to keep the momentum going gravity will work its magic and putt that ball in the hole so remember square face and a good tempo. You do that you'll definitely find you hole your putts a whole lot more.