Posted by Todd Sones on July 28, 2011 @ 10:18 am
In regard to Marius’ second point of ‘alignment of the forearms’, I like to tell students that having the shoulders and forearms align square to the start line are FUNDAMENTAL, while stance alignment is a PREFERENCE. The shoulders and forearms have the :: continue
Post CommentPosted by Todd Sones on September 14, 2011 @ 12:48 pm
Belly and Long PuttingI call it anchored putting, because whether or not a player is belly putting or long putting ,the butt of the club is anchored to the player’s body at some point. Being a purist, I do believe that anchoring the putter does give a :: continue
View Comments (1) Post CommentPosted by Todd Sones on July 20, 2011 @ 3:38 pm
I greatly enjoyed my August issueof Golf Magazine which focused on putting. I am glad to see more emphasis puton putting from major publications. Undoubtedly, most amateurs would enjoy thegame more if they substantially improved their putting. There is :: continue
View Comments (3) Post CommentPosted by Todd Sones on April 20, 2011 @ 11:27 am
Last week I was down in North Carolina doing some Scoring Zone schools. The first one I did was at Dana Rader's facility in Charlotte. I worked with Jason Sutton, one of her senior instructors. I thought I would share his blog post which includes a video :: continue
View Comments (3) Post CommentPosted by Todd Sones on February 25, 2011 @ 1:28 pm
I think for most teachers who really want to help someone, it is difficult to tell a student they need a golf club, because no teacher wants to be viewed as a salesperson. The problem with that is as long as a player has the wrong putter in their hand, :: continue
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