Tom,
So as I am doing the full swing program I am also doing the putting, my Putting as got a lot better as I noticed immediately that My follow throw was a lot faster instead of just giving it a little start and then just let it gain momentum like a wrecking ball, My distance has improved tremendously. But for putting, I have been trying something that really helps me get the ball in line, and keep my head still. I pick a line find a spot 3-10 inches in front of the ball and look at that until the ball rolls over. It has been working real well, but I am sure the are some CONS to it, and even though it has been working it may not be the best way long term... What are you thoughts to it.. I noticed I dont always hit the ball super pure, but that could be me just needing to work on my stance and how far I am away from the ball or get closer to off a more consistent contact... But for the most part I always roll over that spot I am looking at. what do you think about this method Tom
I rarely 3 putt and I can definitely attribute it to looking at the hole for lags and looking at a spot in front of the ball for putts less than 10 feet. Lags end up very close and sometimes even go in because my unconscious mind knows how hard to hit for that distance (like rolling a ball underhanded). Of course for uphill putts I look past the hole and downhill I pick a spot somewhere before the hole, depending on slope. Our subconscious mind is an amazing computer and processes that info way faster than our conscious mind. Or maybe I'm just too hyper to stand over a putt and stare at a ball. LOL