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The World’s Best Instruction! Mike Shannon was named as a Top Teacher in both Golf Digest and Golf Magazine from 2000 to 2003. He is the creator of the Laser Optics Putting Improvement System that is being used by over 100 players on the Tour. In this lesson Mike discusses a tighter putting stroke. Please go www.golfersmd.com andsee more than 200 videos of the golf industries best instructors. Learn more about Golf Health and Fitness with over 3000 health concerns, worlds best golf instruction videos, and information on golf equipment, sports psychology, chipping, putting, sand shots and injury prevention and cure. golfersmd will inspire you to stay focused on your health and play better golf. At golfersmd, Health = Performance
Golf Instruction – Putting Stroke : Tight = Success
February 2nd, 2010
Robert Stonehill
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You will always leave putts short staying connected like that in the through swing, left shoulder will ride too high which decelerates the putter head, it is lifting through impact.
Nice tip. Very educational.
no / this guy is wrong. ben crenshaw (possibly the greatest putter ever) has a long and slow putting stroke. Dave stockton promotes long and slow. and opening and closing of the putter face is natural. keeping it square to square is a manipulation. wow, this guy is an idiot.
Does Tiger putt like this?
sea island!! that’s like my dad’s favorite place
I take the putter head back according to the length of the putt
Really good tip…..thank you
When I was a junior golfer my putting was the best part of my game, now it’s my worst, hopefully this will help me get back on track…looks like its helped others
good lesson
Very good lesson. The tucking in of elbows really takes out the wrist action and put the stroke in the shoulders. Great!!
thanks for the video, great lesson!
good lesson but you need a smaller shirt
Great lesson! Helped my putting stroke right away! Thanks
Thank you for the basics! I am a VERY “beginner-golfer”… I appreciate the simplicity of this instruction. I think I can really take it out on the green and improve my aim and direction.
Thanks again!