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Matt Fisher
Nail The 3 – 4 Footer

Nail the three to four foot putt with confidence. All you need is a ball and an alignment stick. Read Now.

Quite The Chap
How to Control Your Putter Face

The single most important element of your putting stroke is your face angle. Ensuring it's square at impact is essential if you want the ball to start moving on your intended line. Colby covers two drills in today's video that will help keep you on target. And note he uses a great digital putting aid to measure the face angle so he's certain it remains square at impact. It's right here and over 20% off: <a href="https://sale.golfersrx.com/pt-30/">Putting Caddie PT-30</a>. Read Now.

The Golf Yogi
How to Read Putts Like Camilo Villegas!

If you want to read putts like Camilo Villegas, you’ll need to practice these stretches! Read Now.

Quite The Chap
Practice Your Putting While You Travel

If you've got five minutes you can hone your putting tempo and speed control in your hotel room (or at home). Read Now.

Quite The Chap
Develop A Smooth And Solid Putting Stroke

Improve your putting stroke with a coin! Read Now.

Quite The Chap
Indoor Putting Drills

Here are two fantastic putting drills that you can use indoors when the weather is just not cooperating...or let's face it, when you just don't want to leave the house. Read Now.

Quite The Chap
The 4 Best Putting Drills to Get You Back On Track

Use these 4 super simple putting drills to take you back to the basics and start sinking more putts in an instant Read Now.

Quite The Chap
Keep it random, keep it stressful

Leave it to one of the best putters in the world, to have one of the best drill in the world. It is deliberate, it is random AND it adds an element of stress. We love that this drill deals with a lot of the clutch distance putts... you know... the ones you need to save par. Check it out, we know you will love this drill. Read Now.

Quite The Chap
All thumbs for better putting

When it comes to putting, the excuses are countless to avoid uttering the word... "choke"... a good-old "failure to perform" under pressure. It can be called a mis-read putt, problems with distance control and so on. In reality though, when anxiety runs high and your confidence runs low, you tend to over-think. Here's a quick-tip to avoid getting stuck in an over-thinking loop. Watch Now.

Quite The Chap
Control Your Putter Speed

Deceleration is a sure way to ruin your putt. It closes the putter face just enough to send even the shortest putts wide of the mark. Read Now.