On Friday afternoon I asked Ted Fort to watch my putting stroke. Ted is an excellent putter and obviously a great teacher. We determined that I was loosing lag pressure on my putting stroke with short putts (3-7 feet). I worked on dragging the sweetspot down plane with my putter at a constant speed and my stroke felt much better.
Saturday was truly "moving Day". I shot 5-under par 67 with 7 birdies and 2 bogeys. I had 25 putts!!!! this was easy to do because my chip shots were basically gimmies and I hit several appraocches to a few feet. I almost holed out twice and even hit the stick once!! After the 3rd round i had a one shot lead.
You don't have to teach Superman how to deflect bullets. You just have to remind him that he can.
You don't have to teach Superman how to deflect bullets. You just have to remind him that he can.
Thanks Ted, but you really do not give yourself enough credit for just reminding and not re-creating. Sometimes it is just the trained eye giving some verification that is important. You really did help with those putts and I thank you for it.
Thanks Ted, but you really do not give yourself enough credit for just reminding and not re-creating. Sometimes it is just the trained eye giving some verification that is important. You really did help with those putts and I thank you for it.
I'm happy to have helped in any way. I wish that I could have seen you drain the 90 footer.