| Re: short game help For me, short game is all about set up and then learning the feel. As GJS says, it's practice practice and more practice!
Blading a chip usually comes from using the hands in the chipping stroke.
Start with the basics and work from there. From the fringe with the pin about 15 - 20 feet away, use your 48 degree (maybe up to 52) wedge, play the ball off your rear big toe, be fairly stiff wristed, weight forward and just putt the ball with your wedge. The loft will do the work and pretty soon you'll figure out how high it goes, how much it spins and you can work on variations from there. Eventually you'll just be concentrating on where to land the ball on the first bounce then let the ball do the work.
For getting the proper perspective on putting, there's nothing like the following:
Start with 6 balls and put them around a cup at roughly the same distance from the hole. To start, do it from 3 feet. No prescribed amount of time really, just go round the clock, going through your full routine on every putt. If you miss one, start again. Once you've holed all 6 in a row, move them out to 4, or 5 feet. Repeat. It will teach you focus, and after the third time of getting to 4 or 5, the pressure comes in to play!
Once you've holed all 6 from this distance you should be well and truly in putting mode. Now comes the fun bit.
Take your 6 balls and go to a spot 10 feet from the hole. Now putt whilst looking at the hole. Don't be scared of wiffing it. In my experience I hit the sweet spot of the putter more whilst looking at the hole. Just line up, and at the moment of truth, don't return your eyes to the ball, keep them fixed on the smallest mark/blade of grass on or around the cup. It's mildly scary how many putts you hole this way, and with good speed too. The really scary step is next though.
Putt from 10 feet with your eyes closed. Feel the putt. Feel the distance. Take a mental picture of the cup, close your eyes and roll it. You'll hole just as many as if you were looking at the hole, but more than using your old method.
After doing that for just one hour, you'll be on the course looking at putts in a completely different way. "I can hole this with my eyes closed!".
And you can.
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Last edited by Neil18; 04-15-2009 at 08:58 AM..
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