Years ago when I first started golfing I didn’t know anything. This is the only grip someone on the course showed me. Still use it today and have never once tried any other grip 🤷♂️ I’m the only one I know that putts with this grip. I’m not a bad putter, maybe it’s the grip haha
I feel bad for her, golf can be a humbling game for sure. I hope she does better tomorrow. Nelly is a great person and player. Good luck tomorrow Nelly!
The best way to learn. Is to teach. An old oil field boss taught me that. So when I ended up in the asphalt business, I'd teach what I knew, then a few days later come back and have the trainee, teach me. It does wonders.
Wtf do you mean don't say choke on a golf course? That is the the term for raising and lowering your grip... 99 percent of players will say choke up rather than my youe grip down a bit
Great tip, I finally got this feel down earlier this year, now I’m working on not rushing the downswing and I’ve gained 10-20 yards with way more shot consistency. My natural fade comes through beautifully now and I feel I’m in more control of the outcome of my shots and not just hitting and hoping.
Thanks for the video Cameron! Quick question about step 5 and club paths in general: what is an average/acceptable club path for a draw/when is it becoming too much? I've always thought that anything more than 3 degrees would be too much (and I usually see it in my shots as it results in slingers) but you mention 5 degrees to the right, so interested in your perspective there. Thanks!
No. You dont want to be steep, and you dont want hinge. If you want spin, you need a fairly vertical shaft at impact and to barely touch the ground under the ball
@altusperformancegolf but it is. Your concept and technique are solid, but you lack a bit of speed. The faster the clubhead moves, the higher the spin rate. With solid technique it will look effortless, but reality is that there is lots of speed.....hence lots of spin. Slow your clubhead down and see what happens.