It's actually pretty easy to putt better than 99% of Golfers
Summary
TLDRThis video script offers golf enthusiasts a guide to improving their putting skills. It emphasizes three key techniques: rolling the ball straight up the target line, maintaining a square putter face at impact, and reducing face rotation. The script introduces tools like the 'one putt ruler' and the 'true stroke putting track' to aid practice. Additionally, it discusses the importance of proper alignment and aiming to ensure accuracy on the green, ultimately helping golfers putt better than 99% of others and enhance their overall game experience.
Takeaways
- 🏌️ To improve your putting, focus on three key techniques: rolling the ball straight, alignment, and aiming.
- 🎯 The first technique is to learn how to roll the ball straight up the target line, which is essential for all putts.
- 🚫 Reject the idea of curve balls or special grips that make the ball spin or gear; these are against the laws of physics.
- 🔍 To roll the ball straight, keep the putter face square to the target line at impact and avoid over-rotating the putter face.
- 📏 Use alignment sticks or the 'one putt ruler' to practice rolling the ball straight, focusing on the first 5 inches and the last 5 inches of the backswing and follow-through.
- 🌐 The 'one putt ruler' is a 14-inch tool that helps ensure the putter face remains square during the critical initial and final inches of the stroke.
- 👀 Address the common eye problem in putting by training your eyes to trust the alignment you set up before addressing the ball.
- 🎯 Use an intermediate target to help align your putt and train your eyes to see and trust the correct line.
- 📍 The intermediate target should be about 9 to 12 inches in front of the ball to help with alignment and aiming.
- 🧭 Ensure your aim matches your green read to avoid developing an aiming and alignment bias that can lead to missed putts.
- 🛠️ Utilize tools like the alignment ball mark or the one putt ruler to help with alignment and aiming, making sure your setup matches your intended target line.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the video?
-The video focuses on sharing techniques and tricks to improve putting skills in golf, aiming to help viewers putt better than 99% of other golfers.
What are the three key aspects the video suggests to work on to improve putting?
-The three key aspects are rolling the ball straight up the target line, alignment, and aiming.
Why is it essential to learn how to roll the ball straight according to the video?
-Rolling the ball straight is essential because every putt is a straight putt, and the laws of physics dictate that the ball should roll in a straight line before any break or curve due to slope.
What is the average face rotation for a tour pro and an average amateur golfer?
-The average tour pro has about 4 to 6 degrees of face rotation, while the average amateur has about 20 degrees of face rotation.
How can alignment sticks be used to practice putting?
-Alignment sticks can be placed on the green parallel to each other, and the golfer practices keeping the putter head square between these lines, rolling the ball straight up the line.
What is the 'true stroke putting track' and how does it help in practicing putting?
-The 'true stroke putting track' is a training aid developed by Brian Tennyson that grooves the stroke and helps golfers keep the putter face square, preventing over-rotation and ensuring the ball rolls straight.
What is the 'one putt ruler' and how is it used to improve putting?
-The 'one putt ruler' is a tool invented by the video creator, which is 14 inches long. It helps golfers practice keeping the putter face square within the first five inches behind the ball and the last five inches through impact, ensuring a straight roll.
Why is it important to have an intermediate target when aligning for a putt?
-An intermediate target helps golfers trace a line back to their ball, ensuring they are properly aligned to the start line of the putt. It trains the eyes to trust the alignment and helps with consistency.
How does the video suggest using the line on the ball for alignment?
-The video suggests lining up the line on the ball to go over an intermediate target, which helps in training the eyes to see and trust the correct alignment.
What is the significance of aiming and alignment in relation to the green read?
-Aiming and alignment should match the green read to ensure the golfer is setting up and rolling the ball on the correct line, preventing aiming and alignment bias that can lead to missed putts.
What should a golfer do to ensure their aim matches their green read?
-A golfer should use tools like the 'one putt ruler' to point at the exact spot where the ball should start based on the green read, and then set up and align their putt to that spot.
Outlines
🏌️♂️ Mastering Golf Putting Techniques
The video script introduces the viewer to the essential techniques and tricks for becoming a superior golf putter. The narrator emphasizes that with the right methods, it's feasible to outperform 99% of golfers on the greens. The first key element discussed is the necessity of rolling the ball straight up the target line, debunking the myth of curved or spinning putts. The script suggests using alignment sticks, the True Stroke Putting Track, and a homemade 'one putt ruler' to practice and perfect this skill. The focus is on maintaining a square putter face at impact and reducing face rotation, which is a significant difference between tour pros and amateurs.
🎯 Aligning and Aiming for Accurate Putting
This paragraph delves into the importance of proper alignment and aiming in golf putting. It addresses common issues golfers face when transitioning from initial line-up to the ball, highlighting the discrepancy caused by binocular vision versus monocular alignment over the ball. The narrator suggests using an intermediate target to maintain the line of putt and recommends tools like the Alignment Ball Mark to assist with this. The paragraph stresses the importance of training one's eyes to trust the alignment and the need to blend aim with green reading to avoid biases that can lead to inaccurate strokes.
📏 Utilizing Tools for Precision in Golf Putting
The script continues with a detailed explanation of how to use the 'one putt ruler' for precise aiming and alignment. It describes the ruler's markings and how they correspond to the crucial distances in a putting stroke—specifically the first five inches behind the ball and the last five inches through impact. The narrator explains that maintaining a square putter face within this range ensures the ball starts on the target line. Additionally, the paragraph covers the importance of hitting the ball firmly enough to roll straight for at least nine inches, regardless of green slope, before gravity takes effect.
🚶♂️ The Final Steps to Putting Success
In the concluding paragraph, the narrator summarizes the three critical steps to becoming a superior putter: rolling the ball straight, proper alignment, and accurate aiming. The paragraph reinforces the need to practice these elements consistently to achieve success on the golf course. It also touches on the common mistake of misaligning with the intended aim, leading to an uncomfortable stance and stroke bias. The video script ends with an encouragement to practice these techniques to improve putting performance, reduce three-putting, and enhance overall enjoyment of the game.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Putt
💡Techniques
💡Alignment
💡Aiming
💡Roll
💡Straight Line
💡Putter Face
💡Over Rotate
💡Training Aids
💡Green Reading
💡Three-Putting
Highlights
Techniques and tricks can significantly improve putting skills, making golfers better than 99% of others.
Three key elements are crucial for better putting: rolling the ball straight, alignment, and aiming.
Every putt is a straight putt; there's no magic in grooves to make the ball curve.
Learning to roll the ball straight up the target line is essential for effective putting.
Keeping the putter face square to the target line at impact is critical for straight rolls.
Reducing face rotation can greatly improve putting accuracy, as professionals have minimal face rotation.
Alignment sticks can be used to practice keeping the putter head square between parallel lines.
The True Stroke Putting Track is a training aid that helps maintain a square putter face and straight rolls.
The 'One Putt Ruler' is an invention by the speaker to help golfers roll the ball straight up a line.
The importance of the first five inches behind the ball and the last five inches through impact for a square putter face.
For putts over three feet, hitting the ball firm enough ensures it rolls straight for the first nine inches.
Alignment is often affected by how we perceive the line from different angles and positions.
Using an intermediate target helps with alignment and training the eyes to trust the setup.
The Alignment Ball Mark is a recommended tool for aligning putts using the line on the ball.
Aiming and alignment must be consistent to avoid developing an aiming bias that affects putting accuracy.
Practicing with tools like the 'One Putt Ruler' helps to match green reads with actual aim for improved accuracy.
Executing these three elements in practice can lead to making more putts and reducing three-putting.
Encouragement to like, subscribe, comment, and share for improving putting skills.
Transcripts
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you know if you know the right
techniques and what to work on and a few
little tricks it's really not hard to
put better than
99% of the other golfers out there it
really is and it's actually pretty easy
and in this video I'm going to share
with you exactly what those techniques
are and tricks are that you need do to
putt better than 99% of other golfers
that'll help you win more bats save the
frustration and embarrassment of three
putting and have a lot more fun when
you're out on the golf course let's dive
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in all right if you want a putt better
than 99% of other golfers there're
really only three things that you've got
to do all three three of these are
somewhat interrelated I'm going to give
them to you in the order that you need
to work on them on but to really make
this work you need to follow all three
of these so be sure and watch all the
way to the end of the video the first
one is if you want to put better than
most other golfers you absolutely have
to learn how to roll the ball straight
up your target line you've got to roll
the ball straight every putt that you're
ever going to have the rest of your life
is a straight putt this tool is not
designed to hit curve balls or to grip
the ball on the surface there's nothing
magic in any grooves I don't care what
they advertise that make the ball gear
effect or spin this way or that way
that's just outside the laws of physics
it's not possible so what you do is you
learn to roll th to take this tool and
roll a golf ball straight up a line and
then gravity and physics the laws of the
universe take over pull the ball left or
right and into the hole well the
question becomes how do you roll the
ball straight up the line well I'm going
to give you some help and some things
that you can do to work on and all of
these things are related to number one
keeping the putter face Square to your
target line at impact and number two
making sure that you don't over rotate
the putter face the average tour pro has
about 4 to 6° of face rotation the
average average amateur has about 20
degrees of face rotation this what I'm
going to show you right now will help
you cut that face rotation down which
will make you better than
90% of other golfers here's what you can
do and I'm going to show you multiple
ways to work on this you can take a set
of alignment sticks drop them down on
the
green parallel to each other like I've
done here and you drop a ball down and
you practice keeping your putter head
Square between those parallel lines and
as you get better you can put the
sticks closer and closer together and
make it tighter and you work on rolling
the ball straight up that line when I do
this a lot of times I try to roll one
ball where it actually hits the first
ball that I rolled and hit it at a very
gentle speed where they just barely kiss
each other this teaches you you're
working on while you're practicing this
speed control and rolling the ball
Square on the line Second tool that you
can use and I really like this it's one
of my favorite golf training AIDS Brian
Tennyson developed a product called the
true stroke putting track and that track
grooves your stroke where to work in
that track you have to keep the putter
face Square it's impossible to over
rotate the putter face which means guess
what you're rolling it straight up a
line but now let me show you my favorite
aid for Rolling the ball straight up a
line and it's something that I invented
myself about seven years ago I call this
the one putt ruler it's 14 in long so
you can also go by a wooden yard stick
and cut it off at 14 inches use that
yourself or you can buy a metal yard
stick and the good news is in the video
description I put a a link to one that's
only 16 in long and you can live with 16
instead of 14 here's the critical thing
you take whatever you decide to use in
one of those it's a straight edge it's
flat
and at the front you put a little dot or
a mark which is your target out in front
of the ball measure Back 9 in from that
put a line across the ball goes on that
line then straight back from that line
draw another line right down the middle
of your ruler your yard stick whatever
you're using some yard sticks already
have a ruler absolutely perfect and you
go back to the 14 in the 14 in the end
part now here's why 14 in 9 in and 5 in
are critically important and if you
practice with this or something like
this that you can make it home you will
learn to roll the ball absolutely
straight up your target line every time
here's the thing 5 in research has
proven document it's a fact that if you
can keep the putter face Square in the
first five Ines going back behind the
ball and the fir the last five Ines
coming through to impact that will have
your putter head Square to the ball at
impact and you'll start the ball on your
target line and here's what happens we
set up and anybody can take it back
straight for five Ines just back and
through that 5 Ines now after that 5
Ines your body can naturally you know
your stroke can naturally Arc we don't
care we don't think about that back this
5 in and then through the 9 in is
important because again research has
proven that for any putt 3 fet or
longer if you if you're hitting it 3 fet
or longer you've got to hit it firm
enough that no matter what the slope
unless it's a ridiculous slope that you
would not or should not at least find on
a golf green the ball's going to roll
straight for 9 in before gravity kicks
in and starts to pull it left or right
so you take something like this and you
practice rolling the ball that 9 in 5 in
back 5 in to impact and then roll it 9
in up that line if your stroke your back
stroke goes longer than 9 in we don't
care what the putter face does after
that Square from here to here you'll
roll the ball straight so that's the
first thing use some kind of a tool or
device or Aid learn to roll the ball
straight up a Target line you're not
going to accomplish anything in terms of
being better than 99% of other putters
if you can't roll the ball straight up
your line so that's number one now
number two and number three are
alignment and aiming and they are
interrelated and very similar so you
want to watch both of these and make
sure you get the whole concept first
let's talk about alignment do you ever
have the experience where you got a putt
and you stand back here and you line it
up and I see yeah my target line is
right there
and then you step up to the ball and you
get over the ball and you're looking at
that Target line where you you want to
start the ball and you go that doesn't
look that doesn't feel right that's
because every one of us has an eye
problem related to putting and here's
what that eye problem is we look at the
Putt and we line up the putt with
binocular vision we're looking up a line
that way and then we get over the ball
and now we're not using binocular vision
our head is down and we're rotating our
head this way I made the analogy a lot
of time that putting is like driving a
car down the road and I'm going that way
but the steering wheel is in the
passenger seat and I'm looking this way
and driving that way and it's it's just
awkward it's off so what you got to do
here if you want to be better than 99%
of other golfers is learn to get aligned
and then train your eyes to trust that
alignment that you read there's several
things that will help you with that
first if you use the line on the ball
that's great but here's what I want you
to do no matter what pick a Target at
your hole let's say this putt
is three Ines outside the hole on the
right so you pick a Target and you've
got that in your mind's eye and then you
line up from your ball and I want you to
pick an intermediate Target out in front
of your ball guess how far about 9 to 12
in it's okay if it's 15 18 in but no
further than that that intermediate
Target out in front of your ball can be
as simple as a tiny blade of grass a
grain of sand uh the edge of an old ball
Mark or a spike Mark or whatever and you
use that intermediate Target and
sometimes it doesn't line up where you
can go right over it you need to be this
far outside of it or that far inside of
it or right on the edge of it that's
fine but you pick an intermediate Target
that lines up with your start line back
and you trace that line back to your
intermediate Target and then to your
ball and you make a decision that says
I'm going to roll my ball over that
intermediate Target and then you step up
to the ball and you go oh this
intermediate Target right there that
little different colored blade of
grass that really doesn't look right but
it is right and you know it's right and
you learn to trust it even more so than
that if you use the line on the ball
then you line up the line on your ball
to go over that intermediate Target I
did a review a while back on the channel
on a little product called the alignment
ball Mark it's a great product highly
recommend it if you use the line on the
ball this is a killer Aid it's just
amazing what you do into the alignment
ball Mark has an adjustable line you use
it to mark your ball put it down on the
green back up read your Putt and then
you can use your putter so you're back
behind the ball you have some visual
perspective to be lined up pointed at
your target line then you put your ball
down where the line on your ball matches
that line and you stand over the Putt
and you get to see and know that you're
pointed at the right line you're
training your eyes to see the line I do
the same thing an awful lot with my one
putt ruler train my eyes to see the line
I point this at the Target the dot out
in the front and then I line up put my
ball on there this is what it looks like
when what I see from behind the ball and
how I see it over the ball it's how
they're different this is what looks
right so you've got rolling the ball
straight up a line you've got alignment
so that you know what it looks like
you've trained your eyes to see what it
looks like what it feels like when
you're set up and properly aligned to
the putt now that's blend that together
with aim I see people do this an awful
lot they'll look at a putt on the golf
course and they'll say okay this is
about 6 in outside the right and then
they go and set up to the ball and I'm
going to try to line up like I see a lot
of people do 6 in out to the
right but I'm not aimed 6 Ines out to
the right I'm aimed straight at the
camera or people say 6 in out to the
right and they set up and they're aimed
a foot out to the right folks having the
right line means you can blend your aim
and your green read together and that is
critically important where you're lining
up and going to the wrong line and what
happens and I see this a lot out of
people is they develop an Aiming and
Alignment bias and and
so they know it's 6 in out to the right
but they're set up wrong and there's
some dissonance that goes on in their
brain and their body they're
uncomfortable over the Putt and so what
happens is they develop a stroke that
pushes it out there that 6 in instead of
setting up and rolling it on that line
they develop kind of a inside on the
takeaway and then a push out stroke and
they'll actually make some putts that
way and think they're doing okay but you
give that golfer same distance of putt
that breaks the other way and they miss
it big time it breaks further and
further away from the hole and so you've
got to learn to line up and aim where
you think you're aiming and that's where
I use my one putt ruler a whole lot I go
out on the practice screen and I read a
putt and I say okay this one is so many
inches right
left I'm going to put my ruler
down and point my target dot on the
front of that ruler at that spot that
many inches let's say I've got a spot
this is 6 in right of the pin or 3 and
1/2 in outside the hole 3 and 3/4 in
outside the hole I want to know did I
point the dot at that then I go up to
the hole and I actually measure to that
exact spot I use the T read green
reading method and it gives me a
calculation for exact number of inches
no matter what green reading method you
use you still want to work on this so I
want to start the ball this far outside
the hole and you set up and line with
the line on your ball or with an aid
like this yeah I'm pointed at that
Target and then you take a t
and you go to the hole and you put the
tea down at that exact spot where you
think the ball should start and then you
back up behind your ball or behind the
one putt ruler is what I use a whole lot
for that is that pointing at my target
out there in the future and you will be
amazed 90% of golfers miss this they say
oh it's a cup outside the right and they
line up and they're faced two cups
outside the right or a/ inch outside the
right instead of a cup and it's not
matching your green read to your actual
aim you got to practice that and that'll
make you better than 90% of all other
golfers so if you'll do these three
things you'll make a lot more putts
you'll three putt less and that alone
will make you better than 99 9% of other
guys who are on the putting green and if
you like being better than other golfers
and making more putts then you know the
drill for that like subscribe comment
and share and until next time here's to
you making more pipes
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