Quick Tips - Pulled Putts
Putting
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2m 54s
Let's face it, pulled putts happen. You line up with your target, you read the break, if there is any, and then all of a sudden, you drag the putt wide of the hole. It's easy to do, but it's also easy to fix. A pulled putt is typically the result of flipping (casting) your putter during your stroke, leading your face's path to deviate. It's something I've had to deal with a lot on the greens as I've been practicing, but it's a natural thing that the human body wants to do. Putting is an entirely linear motion, and it can be hard to keep your shoulders from wanting move in a circular fashion. The fix itself is simple, and easy to work on during the winter, so tune in as Tim Graves, PGA, explains how you can prevent your putt from being pulled.
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