
The Problem with Putting Practice
Most golfers aren’t getting better at putting because they’re practicing wrong. Break out of that group and start making more putts with this simple lesson.

Most golfers aren’t getting better at putting because they’re practicing wrong. Break out of that group and start making more putts with this simple lesson.

Do you struggle with long putts? Does three-putting sabotage your scoring? In this lesson, Matt offers a simple way to dial in your distance control and eliminate those hated three jacks.

The shift towards big putter grips has been one of the most prevalent equipment stories of the last couple years. The question is: should you try one?

Is there a better sound in golf than hearing the ball go into the cup? Of course not. If you want to hear that sound more, try this simple putting tip.

Most golfers aren’t getting better at putting because they’re practicing wrong. Break out of that group and start making more putts with this simple lesson.

Do you struggle with long putts? Does three-putting sabotage your scoring? In this lesson, Matt offers a simple way to dial in your distance control and eliminate those hated three jacks.

The shift towards big putter grips has been one of the most prevalent equipment stories of the last couple years. The question is: should you try one?

Is there a better sound in golf than hearing the ball go into the cup? Of course not. If you want to hear that sound more, try this simple putting tip.

Most golfers aren’t getting better at putting because they’re practicing wrong. Break out of that group and start making more putts with this simple lesson.

Do you struggle with long putts? Does three-putting sabotage your scoring? In this lesson, Matt offers a simple way to dial in your distance control and eliminate those hated three jacks.

The shift towards big putter grips has been one of the most prevalent equipment stories of the last couple years. The question is: should you try one?

Is there a better sound in golf than hearing the ball go into the cup? Of course not. If you want to hear that sound more, try this simple putting tip.