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What Great Players Know
Key concepts that will elevate your game and lower your scores
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Path, Face, and Start Line
Dangerously good putting comes down to starting the ball on your intended line at your intended speed. Don’t reinvent your stroke, do implement proper path, face, and start line conditions into your putting.
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Foundational Consistency
Speed control comes down to predicting how the ball will come off the putter, time after time. Increase your chances of making your putts and decrease your three-putting by learning to roll the ball consistently.
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Set Up Checkpoints
To score on the course, you have to score in practice. Break up those mundane and boring practice sessions with our bountiful collection of games and drills. With our games, you’ll never run out of ideas to keep putting competitive and interesting.
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Set Up and Grip Variations
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Path and Start Line
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Speed Control
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Green Reading
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Increasing Make Percentage
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Perfecting A Repeatable Stroke
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Set Up and Grip Variations
There are a million and one correct ways to strike a putter. The key is finding the right set up and grip variation that works for you, while incorporating a few fundamentals. In this course, Eric will help you find YOUR putting set up and grip.
- 1 - Grip
- 2 - Set-Up - Face-On
- 3 - Set-Up - Down-The-Line
- 4 - Set-Up Faults and Fixes - Face-On
- 5 - Set-Up Faults and Fixes - Down-The-Line
Path and Start Line
In order to become an above average putter, you must first master the mechanical fundamentals of putter path and start line control. To remain an above-average putter, you must always keep perfecting putter path and start line. It's non-negotiable.
- 1 - Putter Path
- 2 - Putter Path Drill
- 3 - Anti-Pulling Drill
- 4 - Start Line Control
- 5 - Start Line Drill
- 6 - How To Practice Putting: Eye Line Vs Start Line
Speed Control
You can't struggle with speed control on the greens and play good golf. In this course, Eric will walk you through his speed control philosophy and give you a boatload of drills to gain a better feel for putting speed.
- 1 - Start Line, Speed and Green Reading Overview
- 2 - Speed Control
- 3 - Speed Control - Ladder Drill
- 4 - Speed Control - Fringe Putting
- 5 - Speed Game
- 6 - Leapfrog Drill
- 7 - Lesson With Mary - Improving Speed Control
Green Reading
The putting process begins before you even get to the green. In this course, Eric will walk you through the nuances of green reading. He'll also teach you a basic system for analyzing the most important variables affecting your line.
- 1 - Green Reading System
- 2 - Green Reading Lesson - The Basics
Increasing Make Percentage
The only way to make more putts during your round is to make more putts during practice. Practice making putts second nature with Eric's drills for perfecting start line, speed control, and green reading through short putts.
- 1 - Short Putt Drill
- 2 - Increasing Make Percentage
- 3 - Lesson With Drew - Making Short Putts
- 4 - Lesson With Drew - Making Short Putts, Pt. 2
Perfecting A Repeatable Stroke
In this lesson, Eric will give you all the tools you needs to build a repeatable, reliable putting stroke. It's as simple as structuring a solid practice session to perfect YOUR stroke while ingraining key fundamentals.
- 1 - Structuring A Practice Session
- 2 - Eric's Putting Circuit
- 3 - Consistency: The Gate Drill
- 4 - Putting Fundamentals and Focus
Set Up and Grip Variations
There are a million and one correct ways to strike a putter. The key is finding the right set up and grip variation that works for you, while incorporating a few fundamentals. In this course, Eric will help you find YOUR putting set up and grip.
- 1 - Grip
- 2 - Set-Up - Face-On
- 3 - Set-Up - Down-The-Line
- 4 - Set-Up Faults and Fixes - Face-On
- 5 - Set-Up Faults and Fixes - Down-The-Line
Path and Start Line
In order to become an above average putter, you must first master the mechanical fundamentals of putter path and start line control. To remain an above-average putter, you must always keep perfecting putter path and start line. It's non-negotiable.
- 1 - Putter Path
- 2 - Putter Path Drill
- 3 - Anti-Pulling Drill
- 4 - Start Line Control
- 5 - Start Line Drill
- 6 - How To Practice Putting: Eye Line Vs Start Line
Speed Control
You can't struggle with speed control on the greens and play good golf. In this course, Eric will walk you through his speed control philosophy and give you a boatload of drills to gain a better feel for putting speed.
- 1 - Start Line, Speed and Green Reading Overview
- 2 - Speed Control
- 3 - Speed Control - Ladder Drill
- 4 - Speed Control - Fringe Putting
- 5 - Speed Game
- 6 - Leapfrog Drill
- 7 - Lesson With Mary - Improving Speed Control
Green Reading
The putting process begins before you even get to the green. In this course, Eric will walk you through the nuances of green reading. He'll also teach you a basic system for analyzing the most important variables affecting your line.
- 1 - Green Reading System
- 2 - Green Reading Lesson - The Basics
Increasing Make Percentage
The only way to make more putts during your round is to make more putts during practice. Practice making putts second nature with Eric's drills for perfecting start line, speed control, and green reading through short putts.
- 1 - Short Putt Drill
- 2 - Increasing Make Percentage
- 3 - Lesson With Drew - Making Short Putts
- 4 - Lesson With Drew - Making Short Putts, Pt. 2
Perfecting A Repeatable Stroke
In this lesson, Eric will give you all the tools you needs to build a repeatable, reliable putting stroke. It's as simple as structuring a solid practice session to perfect YOUR stroke while ingraining key fundamentals.
- 1 - Structuring A Practice Session
- 2 - Eric's Putting Circuit
- 3 - Consistency: The Gate Drill
- 4 - Putting Fundamentals and Focus