In the final video of Lakewood Golf’s 6-part series, Fox Hollow and Homestead Head Golf Pro Craig Parzybok shares tips for making more short putts. Joining him in the series are Denver Broncos Ring of Fame wide receiver Haven Moses, Lakewood’s Kim Montague and Colorado AvidGolfer‘s own associate publisher Chris Phillips.
Perhaps the most frustrating occurrence on a golf course is missing a three or four-footer. Whether for birdie or double bogey, missing a short putt can send you to the next tee moaning over what you did wrong, how the putt didn’t break the way you read or – like many of us – what spike mark or bump on the green sent your otherwise perfect putt off track.
A short putt shouldn’t be that complicated, so Parzybok helps break it down into just a few simple tips to remember while you agonize over your next knee-knocking putt. Included in the advice:
- Why you should learn to listen for the ball to go in
- Why anticipating the hit can cause your chin to come up and the putter face to open
- How to ensure you are accelerating through the ball
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See the complete series of tips from Lakewood Golf and pro Craig Parzybok:
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