The World's Best Instruction! Mike Shannon was named as a Top Teacher in both Golf Digest and Golf Magazine from 2000 to 2003. He is the creator of the Laser Optics Putting Improvement System that is being used by over 100 players on the Tour. In this lesson Mike discusses a tighter putting stroke. Please go http://www.golfersmd.com and see more than 200 videos of the golf industries best instructors. Learn more about Golf Health and Fitness with over 3000 health concerns, worlds best golf instruction videos, and information on golf equipment, sports psychology, chipping, putting, sand shots and injury prevention and cure. GolfersMD will inspire you to stay focused on your health and play better golf. At GolfersMD, Health = Performance
Thats really good for faster greens..in my course. forget about it..=) you aren't getting anywhere with a short stroke unless you hit it with your hands.
fatboystudios08 2 weeks ago
sea island, GA
wcBrickFilms 4 weeks ago
Where is this course at?
lovedoveish 1 month ago
Try this on greens that stimp at 5 or less and see how far it gets you. The "with a little bit of practice" is misleading at best, dishonest at worst. Putt like Ben Crenshaw if you want a stroke that works for all speeds.
bunkerputt 2 months ago
the birds in the background are having a good time.
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healthnut4life48 1 year ago
i get lessons from this guy
ssi1824 1 year ago
This is what I do........I choke up on my putter.....alot!!!!!!!!! I'm talking bout all the way so that one hand is on the metal (using interlocking grip) this helps me on the backstroke (used to my prob.....it wouldn't go back straight) now my putts are super straight. Distance needs work though. Also bend over when choking up
SantaMaster123 1 year ago
@neverleftever
he did say it takes practice to get used to....
aimatunub 1 year ago
This guys is good ! After putting thousands and thousands of balls, I find that putting may have some fundamentals, but that it's more situational. When I play now, I look at the putt and pretty much let my instincts take over. Thinking too much about mechanics only promotes the yips, pushes, pulls, and other stress-related faults.
MrGodch1 1 year ago