Entries Tagged as 'Putting'

Golf is Hard TV #78 – Sunday Scramble Heavy Putter Giveaway

It’s finally here! The very first of monthly Sunday Scrambles here at Golf is Hard TV. Be one of the 1st 10 people to answer these 4 golf trivia questions and win a free Heavy Putter (you only pay the shipping cost of $10).

Here are the questions:

1. What does “CA” stand for in this week’s WGC event, the CA Championship?

2. Who was the winner of the 2010 CA Championship?

3. Where is the PGA Tour event being played this week?

4. Name the 4 majors on the PGA Tour.

Leave your answers in the comments to win… The first 10 correct answers get the goods!

Check out http://www.heavyputter.com/ to view some of the cool styles and see past episodes here for more information. Good luck!

Golf is Hard TV #76 – Snow Putting

We couldn’t wait – so we went out in the snow tried a short putting lesson. Only on Golf is Hard TV!

Golf is Hard TV – Episode 52 – Putter Tech

Golf is Hard TV Episode 52 tackles putter technology. Grab your putter and find out about face balanced and droopy putters.

Golf is Hard TV – Episode 51 – Puttering Around

We’re back with another episode talking about putting… Golf is Hard TV, episode 51 will have you puttering around.

Golf is Hard TV – Episode 50 – Heavy Putter Part 2

Dave continues his chat with Heavy Putter’s Stephen Boccieri in Golf is Hard TV episode 50 (yes, 50!!).

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Golf is Hard TV – Episode 49 – Heavy Putter Part 1

We spent some time with the guys from Heavy Putter and are thrilled to present Golf is Hard TV episode #49 featuring owner Stephen Boccieri. Learn more at http://www.heavyputter.com

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Golf is Hard TV – Episode 48 – A Touch of Etiquette

Golf is a game of etiquette for sure. Episode 48 of Golf is Hard TV shows you some common errors and features a few live demonstrations of “bad etiquette.

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Golf is Hard TV – Episode 47 – Putting Direction

Which way did it go? Golf is Hard TV episode 47 helps you get the ball going the right direction!

Golf is Hard TV – Episode 46 – Judging Putting Distance

Episode #46 Golf is Hard TV is all about improving how you judge putting distances. Don’t leave it short or shoot it 15′ past the hole!

Plumb Bobbing and Green Reading

This is definitely something we will address live on GIH and thanks Brian for your comments about Dave Pelz’s thoughts. Pelz has done extensive research on the short game and many top players believe in him, I for one became a much better putter after practicing his concepts and Jim Flick talks about the same stuff in his golf schools.

Regarding the plumb bob, the golf season is way too short in Saskatchewan for any opinion to be formed (kidding of course…I think). The first thing to know about PBing is how to do it correctly, and there is no study to prove that any given method of estimating a line (which is all that this is) is fool proof. This is a highly subjective topic and involves many factors, the most important of which may be a player’s skill to consistently stroke a put. Remember this when putting…it is much more important to be decisive than to be correct. Meaning, if you have doubt in your chosen line (no matter your method), you will make a tentative stroke and it can not be blamed on your method of choosing a line. So be decisive, you will get it closer more consistently.

I am a good putter, I plumb bob on longer putts only (20 ft +) that have significant break (12″ plus). The only reason I do it is to get an estimate of the break, it is not exact. I then overestimate what a PB may show (Pelz advises players to actually double the break they see, which is very good advice). Together these thoughts usually form a good estimate of the best line.

How to PB: You need to know your dominant eye. To do this, place your index finger pointing upward approx 12″ in front of your face, eye level, in the middle of your eyes and look past it to the wall behind (you should see 2 images). Alternate closing each eye and when your finger does not move, this is your dominant eye and the one with which you should PB if you choose.

We will explain the rest next week on GIH as well as basic green-reading concepts and methods….very simple and a great topic.

We are building YOUR game from the hole and out…stay tuned.

Coach Dave