Putting Drills to Lower Your Scores!

Putting Drills to Lower Your Scores!

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This is the first of many posts featuring teaching aids that will improve your putting.  Incorporating teaching aids into your putting drills can achieve success much quicker than without using one.  Teaching aids give great feedback and create that "practice with a purpose" routine.

I think the Eye Line Golf Booth at the 2015 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando this past January was one of the busiest booths at the show!  I spent some time there and saw quite a few teaching aids that I will be incorporating into my teaching programs.  Sam Froggatte from EyeLine Golf gives you a great tip to improve your putting with a fairly inexpensive teaching aid.  The Stroke Meter will not only help you with striking your putts, but without a consistent back and through stroke, you will always struggle with distance control.  Thanks, Sam, for your insights!

Keep tuned in to see upcoming posts on great teaching aids soon!

http://youtu.be/oXepfvNcuOo

Source: Sam Froggatte of Eyelinegolf.com  Mel Sole Golf School.

Pictures: Jim Epler

Thanks for reading - Putting Drills to Lower Your Scores!  These drills will make you a better putter for sure!

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