Quick Tip - Adjustments
Putting
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3m 53s
Murphy's Law states that "What can go wrong will go wrong." Typically, the average golfer's training doesn't account for conditions that aren't ideal, so when a tough day rolls around, their scores skyrocket. Obviously, if your goal is to improve your golfing game, that isn't good. Thankfully, we're here to help, armed with our Lock-n-Roll putter, the perfect tool for keeping your putting game consistent in all scenarios. In this edition of Single Plane Quick Tips, Tim Graves, PGA, covers some adjustments that can be made in undesirable scenarios on the green.
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