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The Biggest Putting Mistake

One of the most common mistakes I see every day with golfers is their inability to control their speed on the greens effectively. 

This leads to putts ending either well short of the hole or excessively beyond it. The more this happens the more of a challenge it becomes, fluctuating from hole to hole and round to round.

How does MOI effect putting?

MOI stands for ‘Moment of Inertia’, and it is a concept used to describe the resistance of an object to rotational motion. When it comes to a putter in golf, MOI refers to the putter’s ability to resist twisting or rotating around a point when struck off-centre, the point being the centre of the face or sweet spot.

The Importance of Developing A Great Start Line

Start line primarily comes down to how you control the club face. Research shows us that start line is determined 90% by face angle. So our ability to control face angle determines our start line.

Line On The Ball Versus No Line

When it comes to putting, every small detail can make a difference in the outcome of a putt. One of the decisions that golfers often face is whether to use a line on their ball as an alignment aid or putt without it.

The Biggest Putting Myth

One of the biggest myths in golf revolves around the belief that a “magic” putter or a specific type of putter can significantly enhance a player’s performance on the greens.

This misconception suggests that certain putters possess unique properties that make putting easier or more accurate, promising instant success for those who use them.

Understanding The Concept of Arc in Putting

Mastering the putting stroke is a key aspect of excelling in golf. One crucial concept to grasp is the idea that the putting stroke should travel on an arc rather than moving straight back and straight forward.

If You Only Had One Putting Drill

Controlling the starting direction of your putts is crucial for success on the greens. To develop this skill, all you need is a few balls and two tee pegs.