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Mar 17 12 tweets 6 min read Read on X
Are you struggling with distance control when putting?

Do you come up short often, hit it too far past, & suffer from too many 3 putts?

This thread will teach you everything you need to know about how to control your distance on the greens much better

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Let’s first discuss the 2 most common putting errors I see from golfers who suffer with their speed control

1.  A short backswing with a long follow through.

This causes an over acceleration of the putter head & makes it difficult for most golfers to hit the ball their desired distance. This movement is especially hard to control on fast greens & downhill putts.

An analogy I like to use is you are essentially taking the club back far enough to hit the ball 10ft, but your target is 30ft, so you end up over accelerating the putter head to make it go that distance.
2. A long backswing with a short follow through.

This one is not the most common movement I see, but it does happen. A backswing that is too long for the desired distance you are trying to hit will force you to decelerate the putter head, resulting in inconsistent speed control.

An analogy I like to use is you are essentially taking the club back far enough to hit the ball 30ft, but your target is 10ft, so you end up over decelerating the putter head to make it go that distance.
So, what should you be aiming to do? For most golfers, you should be aiming for your backswing & follow through lengths to match.

This helps create a smooth, even tempo with no excessive acceleration through the ball. This will help you judge distance much easier.

Look at the video here, perfectly matching backswing & through swing length. How do you train this?

Let me show you

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Drill:

Grab 3 tees & place them in the green or lie them on the ground as you can see in the video below.

One where the ball would be when you putt, one a grip length behind the ball & one a grip length ahead of the ball.

This will create a nice visual guide for you to swing the club back & through the same length.

Practice without a ball at first to get a feel for the swing length & tempo needed
If you want to hit the ball further, add another set of tees one grip length back & one grip length forward again

Make sure you are getting your putter head to reach the tee at the back & swing it through to the tee in the front

You don’t need to hit the ball harder, you need to increase the length of your backswing which will then naturally create more speed to the club.

Think of it like swinging on a swing... the smaller you swing, the slower you go, the longer you swing, the faster you go, but there isn’t any excessive acceleration.
When working on these drills, try to avoid these 4 errors:

1.  Short backswing + long follow through
2.  Long backswing + short follow through
3.  Swinging the club head too fast (you’ll hit it too far)
4.  Swinging the club head to slow (you’ll come up short)

Ideally, you want the same tempo for a 10ft putt as you do with a 30ft putt. Let the backswing length dictate how far the ball goes.
Once you’ve practiced your stroke length, speed & tempo without a ball, place a ball down where your middle tee is & start hitting some putts.

Take 5 golf balls & find your baseline distance from the first 2 tees. On a normal speed green, I find the right amount of rollout is around 12ft. That could be different for you given the green speed you are putting on & whether you have a fast tempo or slower tempo.

Do the same for the longer putt as well, again, I find 30ft is a rough rollout for most when done correctly.

Factors that can affect the distance the ball rolls will be:

- Green Speed
- Uphill or downhill
- Morning/Afternoon practice (length of grass, dew)
How do you adjust your stroke for distances shorter or longer than your baseline?

Let’s say the baseline you have is 12ft... to hit the ball 20ft, all you need to do is make a slightly longer backswing which will then allow the club to swing faster naturally, making the ball go further

To hit the ball shorter than 12ft, make a slightly smaller backswing which will then force the club to not move as fast, thus the ball won’t go as far.

I would recommend NOT trying to make the ball go further or shorter by swinging the club faster through excessive acceleration or swinging it slower by decelerating.
Where does “feel” come into all of this?

I believe that if you can learn HOW speed control is created, then you can use that information to develop touch & feel through spending time on the putting green practicing.

I want to be able to ask you “why did that ball roll 6ft further than you thought” & for you to be able to tell me exactly why...

Was it:

- Too long of a backswing for the given length putt you had?
- Tempo too fast?
- Backswing too short so you accelerated to much through impact?

You also need to practice adapting your stroke to uphill & downhill putts. If you are faced with an uphill putt from 10ft, maybe you need to feel a 15ft stroke length.

If downhill 10ft, you may need to feel a 6ft stroke length.

Same goes for fast green speeds & slow green speeds. Learn to adapt by learning how to control speed. Once you know this information, putting & distance control becomes so much easier
If you enjoyed this thread, you are going to LOVE what I have for you next!

If you want the full video of me explaining in more detail how to better control your speed on the greens, you can get the video for FREE, right here

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If you want a PERFECT golf swing, here are some reference points for where your club needs to be throughout certain parts of the swing

Compare these positions to where currently are & work on improving them

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- Setup (P1)

✅ Butt end of the golf club pointing at your belt buckle

❌ Butt of club too upright

❌ Butt of club too low

Having the butt end of the club pointing at the belt buckle allows for good posture & gives you a good opportunity to take the club away in a fairly neutral manner

A club too upright will result in minimal wrist hinge & potentially an inside takeaway

A club too low will result in too much forward bend and may cause an excessive amount of wrist hinge during the takeaway
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✅ Club head in front of hands (can be slightly inside or outside)

❌ Club head too far outside hands (potential slice tendency)

❌ Club head too far inside hands (Has potential to cause hook & also over the top movements)

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If the club head is too far outside the hands during your takeaway, there’s a potential that you could have no depth in your golf swing causing over the top movements & slices

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Have you been told to TURN THE HIPS to start the downswing?

If so, you've been told a LIE!

Let me show you what really starts the downswing

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Many golfers are under the impression that they should start the downswing with their HIPS...

Unfortunately, this is NOT how you should start the downswing.

Why?
Here are 2 of the most common errors I see when golfers try to start their downswing with hip turn

1.  When you turn, the arms will move out towards the ball. This is a common movement in golfers that have an over-the-top downswing move.

2.  When you start the downswing with just a turn of the hips, you may leave your weight on the back foot as a result.

So, what should you do instead?
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Would you like to hit the ball further off the tee?

I am confident this thread will help you gain an extra 10y, 20y, even 30y!

Here are 10 techniques/ways to gain distance off the tee

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1.  Practice Swinging Faster

I know right... this sounds super obvious, but not enough golfers practice swinging the club as fast as they can.

Most golfers swing within themselves and when you want to add speed, you need to know how to move from 4th gear, to 6th gear!

Practice with a radar behind you and swing the club as FAST as you can for 10 swings. I bet you swing at least 5mph faster than normal
2.  Lift The Lead heel

In the backswing, allow your lead heel to lift off the ground. This will help you swing the club further, which will allow you to generate more speed.

It will also help you turn the body more which again, will help with being able to swing the club faster.
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What is the correct distance you should stand from the ball with your IRONS & DRIVER?

Let me show you a really simple way to get this right every time

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Here’s the perfect distance from the golf ball...

But how do we get here every time? Image
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If you stand too close. You’ll see there is no space between your pelvis & hands.

Your hands will also be sitting inside your shoulders which will force your arms too swing too far away from the body during the takeaway

You may also find that your posture ends up being too upright when standing too close to the ball.Image
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Do you want to hole more putts & reduce your 3 putts?

Let me show you how I helped this student of mine gain +4 shots in his putting the day after giving him a lesson

Can you spot anything wrong in these strokes?

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Firstly, let’s start with setup

In the before image, you can see a few things

- Pressure too much in the heels
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- Armpits, knees, balls of feet not lined up
- Eyes too far inside the ball Image
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In the “after” image, you can see

- Pressure more in the balls of the feet
- Backside closer to heel line
- Armpits, knees, balls of feet all in one line
- Eyes more over the ball Image
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Would you like a tee shot with your driver that increases the chances of keeping the ball in play?

Use this shot on tight holes or when you are nervous but still need to hit the fairway

Let me show you the setup & swing movements required to hit it

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Firstly, this kind of shot should be used when you are faced with a tough tee shot where there is a lot of trouble around, OR when you are feeling a little bit nervous

Why not just use an iron?

Because an iron still doesn’t give you the distance you might need on that hole. This shot here can still get the ball out there a decent distance & not far behind your “normal” drive distance

The idea is for the ball to come out lower, hit the ground & run decent distance. By keeping It low, it has less chance to get in trouble

Let me show you how to hit it

PS: All videos on the left are for high shots & on the right are the low shots I'm teaching you how to hit

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1. Tee Height

The first thing you need to do to hit this shot is lower your tee from its normal tee height with a driver

We don’t want any of the ball to be above the crown or top line of the driver head like it normally would be when hitting a tee shot high in the air

This will encourage a downward angle of attack & a low ball flightImage
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