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9 hours ago, Shindig said:

Thanks for the observation.  Believe it or not, that thread is where I went when I got the instructions to revisit my grip.  I think it's clear I'm not doing it right this iteration either.  I took video a moment ago of me taking my grip, although I moved around (in ways I don't when I take my grip when swinging) in hopes that the camera can pick up more angles of what I'm doing.  

If someone can point out what I'm doing wrong, I'd greatly appreciate it.  

 

Keep at it mate, looks improved, you might want to maybe wrap that right index finger around the shaft a bit more. It should be a little seperated from the other fingers but not pointing down as much I think👍

9 hours ago, SteveH said:

I struggled with the step forward part of this more than anything else

 

Hi Steve you might want to watch Eriks video again, you are not starting with your club target side of the ball and not giving a little swing forward first. 

7 hours ago, Sammydreep said:

Only paper balls unfortunately. 
 

Also, not windy but I’ve got it covered,

My ‘tripod’

 

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The same as I said to SteveH above in Eriks vid he does a little forward swing first, you dont appear to be doing that

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Thank you for making these videos, they are fantastic.  At each drill you talk about swing flaws that it can address, and I can confirm I have every single flaw in every video you've made so far, so it hits very close to home.

Can't wait for more!


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Day 11 – Putting Pendulum

Many, many, many golfers swing the putter head back about the same distance regardless of whether they have a ten-foot putt or a forty-foot putt. Today’s very quick lesson and drill will help you develop a putting stroke that is like that of a pendulum in one important way: the backswing length closely matches the follow-through length.

Amateurs do one thing more than almost everything else, so today’s list is very short:

  • Make a short backswing, accelerating through the ball.

It’s tough to blame them, however, given the many, many times they’ve likely heard that they “decelerated” through the putt, or didn’t accelerate through the putt. Turns out they’ve heard some BAD information.

Watch this:

What was he talking about?

This post:

and this post:

Because today’s drill is so simple, read those posts! It’s part of your assignment today. Understand why you’re trying to do this drill:

That drill is:

  • 8:00 – Different length putts matching backswing and follow-through length

Again, read the links above. Otherwise, what are you even doing here?

Video:

 

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This will address the worst part of my game...lag putting. As I have been known to three-putt 4-5 times in a single round once in a while, gonna try to get to a practice green today to work on this and get a sense as to my distances for a 6”, 12”, 18”, 2ft “hemi-pendulum” (just copyrighted that term). While I realize this will change at each course due to variation in stimps, it’s prob a good Pre-round habit to get into when I get a course to give me a ballpark on my backswing length/ball distance  correlation. 

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5 hours ago, Nail said:

Here it is, still feels weird but getting used to the fact it’s a drill and not a proper full swing, I felt like I lost control so was worried.

How important is finding a trigger btw, do all pro’s have one? I’m struggling to find one. 

a) I think you're being too hard on yourself. That's not poorly done.

b) Yeah, pretty much. For some they just "stay in motion" a little, but it's tough to go from a standstill to motion. Your "trigger" might be as simple as starting to breathe out… you know?

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Great drill, thanks, now if I only had a stroke as good as your daughter's 

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12 minutes ago, iacas said:

a) I think you're being too hard on yourself. That's not poorly done.

b) Yeah, pretty much. For some they just "stay in motion" a little, but it's tough to go from a standstill to motion. Your "trigger" might be as simple as starting to breathe out… you know?

Ya I get you. I noticed practicing today  that I like to start on an outward breath so maybe that would do. I definitely always do a very small forward press. 
 

Here is day 11

 

 

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This one goes to 11.

I was a little long on the first one. I did this several times. Someday I will get to do it on a real green.

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Day 4 - Lead writst conditions

The top of the backswing and the transition to the downswing has been a recurring problem for me and is something I work on.  This is a good drill for me.

 

 

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Day 11 Putting Pendulum

Either from LSW or this site I was already aware and have practiced this concept but not with the targets set up like this.

 

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I much prefer this method of putting as opposed to the short backswing-accelerate that seems to be quite common.  I even have "short>" written on my putter to try to remind me. I do tend to decelerate though, so will have to practice more on the pendulum swing.

 

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1 hour ago, No Mulligans said:

Day 5 - Delivering the clubhead.  Not sure if I'm too much towards square with my hips and shoulders at impact.

A bit. You could get more weight forward on that "downswing" too.

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Day 11- putting pendulums

no video. Went to course where I could see how length of pendulums correlated to distance control. So, I REALLY sucked in my distance control, but the equidistant pendulum motion was producing repeatable length putts and after a while, I could start getting closer with predictability as I got a feel for how a 9” backswing vs 18” swing went, etc.
 

It was very apparent I was used to popping at the ball or even flipping at it for longer putts as that was my initial tendency

Time spent: 45 mins

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Day 11

This is a valuable drill for me.  I now realize I don't finish as far as i should.

 

 

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I like this drill, since changing to this grip, I’ve struggled with really long putts esp on slow greens. I need to learn to make a longer stroke. ;-)

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Day 11. In the video I did the shortest, then the longest, then the middle twice.

 

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    • I speak for myself. If I inventory my swing thoughts, swing tempo, optimum muscle tension and rehearse a swing before I take my address, then I pull the trigger reasonably quickly with usually acceptable results. Like a proper program download before deploying it. If I don't bother to by forgetting or just not caring, I am inclined to look for my cues while hovering over the ball after taking the address, while tension builds up and then I fire with a half ass program that is still buffering. I guess that's no better than rolling a dice. In other words, a good pre-shot routine does wonders. I am not advising folks to take 13 practice swings while the flowers wilt waiting for something to happen, but one or maybe two are reasonable and good for you. I am certain hitting half ass shitty shots and making double bogey takes longer than making a par.  My desire this year is to just that as I have not developed a habit taking a practice swing and as a result have tendency to freeze over the ball after address, that is counter productive for both time and result. I think that is what @saevel25 is talking about in the OP.      
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