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Old 05-07-2006, 04:44 AM
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Lag Putts

What are some fundamentals to keep in mind for effective lag putts?
do you change the ball position?
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Re: Lag Putts

dont worry about the line, just hit it towards the hole

sometimes i go to where i think half way is and figue how hard i would hit it and then not quite double it but maybe like that plus half of it and it usually works pretty decent
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Re: Lag Putts

Never change ball position. Regulate the distance control with the length you take the club back and through...like a pendulum.

To my putting drill here.
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Re: Lag Putts

As Greg says, never think about changing the ball position on putts...keep the stance, the grip and the ball position the same as you would for any other putt.

I've found that for good lag putting the key is to completely ignore the hole. Firstly you need to determine the line and the pace of the putt. There are many ways to do this but personally I find that squatting low a good distance behind the ball and picturing it rolling along the green helps. My key thought then is to find a point on the line I want the putt to initially start on that is equivalent to a straight putt on an even pace green. This target point can be a change in grass colour, an old hole, a brown patch but something physical that rather than imagined. What I've then done is instead of thinking about a tricky lag putt, I've reduced it a straight, flat putt to a virtual target.

I then line up to the target and simply don't look at the hole. I can hit the putt with confidence as I know the line is straight and I know the strength I need to hit it with.
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Re: Lag Putts

I think the Key is like Greg said, develop a pendulum putting stroke. My understanding is that is why the pros are so good, they know the speed of the green, factor in whether it is up hill or down, the grain etc and have a good idea how far their back swing and follow through should be. The key is to have a consistent repeatable tempo to your stroke. Then an idea how far the ball will go if you take the club back 3 inches ... or a foot.

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