Picking a Line, What’s The Point
by Mark Sweeney From time to time I see the old debate about which is more important, Pace or Line, pop up and it for some reason always seems to […]
by Mark Sweeney From time to time I see the old debate about which is more important, Pace or Line, pop up and it for some reason always seems to […]
by Gareth McShea Ah the eighties, full of classic hits, Reebok pumps, perms and confused men (I’m looking at you Boy George!). Often times when I am coaching, a player […]
by Mark Sweeney AimPoint Takes Longer Than Traditional Green-Reading Let’s imagine an alternate universe where everyone read greens by quickly feeling the slope in the line of their putt and then […]
by Gareth McShea “Hey junior, how did you go last week?” Immediately after asking the question I knew the answer, his shoulders slumped, eyes went to the ground, and he […]
by Mark Sweeney and Jamie Donaldson We all have heard that the majority of players typically under-read putts, something we see across all level of golf up to and including tour players. […]
by Mark Sweeney There is a long-standing concept about green-reading which never seems to die that is sometimes called the Single Point of Aim Theory or the Spider. It’s a […]
By Gareth McShea Senior AimPoint Instructor If you watched the final round of The Open Championship you witnessed something very rare and very special. Henrik and Phil were gladiatorial […]
by Mark Sweeney I have never been a big fan of the stat Putts Per Round because it doesn’t really tell you much information about the player’s performance. For example, […]
by Brian Bailie How often have you had a great ball striking day, but had huge breaking putts for birdie? You where pin high on every green, but had few […]
Is Putting Art or Science? by Mark Sweeney “Putting is an Art, Not a Science.” “Confidence is the Key to Putting.” “You have to see the ball go in the […]
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