Using the Putting Bar for Better Connection
One of my favorite training aids for this type of shot is the Putting Bar, designed by David Leadbetter. Originally intended to improve putting by promoting a connected, torso-driven motion, the Putting Bar is equally effective for chip shots.
How to Use the Putting Bar:
- Connect Yourself: Attach the Putting Bar and set up square to the target.
- Rotate, Don’t Wring: Instead of lifting the club with your hands, rotate back and through using your torso.
This helps maintain a consistent, controlled swing, ensuring good contact even if you don't hit the shot perfectly. The goal is to make your misses manageable, leaving you with a decent putt rather than a difficult recovery shot.
The Benefits of a Simplified Short Game
By simplifying your chip shots, you'll find that your short game becomes more reliable and less stressful. Consistency in this area can significantly lower your scores, as you’ll avoid the penalties that come with poor contact and unpredictable ball flight.
Always struggle on longer putts as I have tendency to flick the wrists to get the required distance.
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Do you have any device on using a broomstick putterj?