You’re joking right? Are you trying to roll the ball on the ground for 35 to 55 yds? No. Exactly like the other guy said you just hit a 35 to 55 yard shot. The ball flies over the bunker on its own.
I literally imagine rolling the ball with my hand like a bocce ball. Its so helpful for me to visualize a start line and a speed and follow how it rolls.
Amazing video. I've never heard the entry point visualisation talked about and it makes so much sense. Excited to try it. I'm a decent green reader myself but sometimes I'm unable to spark the visualisation of a line. Sometimes it pops right out almost like an animation, other times it's foggy. Really think the entry point will help spark it more often. Also never seen the entry point and start point tees in the gate drill, such good additions!
I appreciate the information in the video but you explained in the beginning you saw the putt going left. I’d like for you to explain why you saw it going left. What made you read the green that way. People don’t always have water to pour onto the green every time. I would like to know exactly how you see a putt going left or right and what makes you visualize the ball going into the hole in that spot. I love the drills you gave but we need to know the why behind things which imo would make green reading easier.
Great video once again. I'd like a video which shows you how to hit your irons off a fairways as hitting balls on a generally flat and level area on a range is quite deceiving.I always seem to be thinning shots when it comes to actually playing a round using my irons on approach since fairways have different elevations. I'd like to know how to approach set up for hitting your long and mid irons on a down slope and an elevated fairway.
putting is part of the game within the game, good chipping and putting will take 10 strokes off your scores quick...it sure did mine chipping especially and can save a good score instead of 85 it can be a 77... the closer you get to the green requires more concentration
I would like to see a video on how to read uphill putts. I have little trouble seeing the break with a flat or downhill putt, but I find myself guessing on uphill putts.
Great video. I think even more time and videos on putting would be great. It’s so important to taking strokes off your game. Maybe some talk about speed, lagging , where you might want to leave a putt on a missed long putt, making sure you watch your putt if it goes by the hole to learn about coming back to the hole. All good things to know. And more on the green grain reading. Perhaps some handy diagrams to help with explanation. Keep the videos coming!
First of all, great video. This explains why you are such a good putter Question though: how do you view your stroke? Are you a toe release or straight back, straight thru? I know you don't hit a pop stroke like Garrett. I want to know because I'd like to understand how you release toward/down your starting line.
Had this reading question in the first video and it posted a few minutes later. Now if I’m let’s say Bubbie and putting 20 yards off the green all the time, how do I read the bumps, clover, and valleys 😁😁😁.
Thanks for watching! I’m not a fan of aim point for my own game just because I do feel like I read the greens pretty well with my eyes. But not opposed to people using it! I think it definitely can help some people
@@braddalkegolf roger that! yeah wish I was more consistent w/ reading greens w/ my eyes so am open to it too; however, will be using the tips from this video on my next practice session. thank you sir!
I never imagined pouring water like that…. I always imagine like I drop a damn Minecraft water bucket on the green and those physics don’t work irl 😂😂😂 I feel so dumb.
It'd be awesome if you guys had an animator to show what "grain" is. I think it'd make more sense to golfers on why the growth pushes putts. OR a whiteboard drawing from Brad the Artist. 😁
Teach “grain” on greens with grain, verbal description is not useful. Grass grows toward the direction of the setting sun. Is it different up hill or downhill as you suggest??? Try again for the grain part???
It’s a video how is he not supposed to use verbal description. “Is it different up hill or down hill,” what do you expect. Get off of RU-vid and try it yourself.
Grain also depends on how the green is cut and rolled by the greens crew. If it looks shiny and white, it's bent away from you. If it's darker, it's bent towards you