EASY WAY TO HOLE MORE PUTTS - Putting tips to improve Technique, Distance Control & Confidence

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This video is all about how you Hole more putts on the green - Learn some of Danny Maude's best putting tips and drills to improve your technique, distance control and confidence. The best putters in the world, players like Ricky Fowler, Brooks Koepka, Tiger Woods, Brad Faxon always keep putting simple.

You must do this too. In this golf lesson learn simple putting tips from Danny Maude that you can apply immediately to improve short putts and your long putts

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ABOUT DANNY
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Thanks for stopping by. I created this website as a resource just for you to support you on your golfing journey as I know how tricky learning this game can be…to say the least!

I personally found learning the game too long and difficult in the early days. I read all the books, watched all the videos but my game was not improving. Then after studying various forms of neuro science, motor learning, psychology and personal development in less than two years I went from struggling golfer to the final stage of the Open Championship.

Be prepared though. If its a quick fix you are after Im not your man. Here I will give you step-by-step advice that you can take straight to the practice ground and apply to the course but it will require you to get stuck in, screw up…a lot, practice some more and then watch those scores tumble

I’ve had the pleasure of coaching thousands of students all around the world and if you are up for the challenge and are ready to get in the game…LETS GO TO WORK!

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This is an excellent video! I'm a 77-year-old ex-golfer. In my younger days I played to a 2 handicap but was always plagued with inconsistent putting. Twenty years ago I was involved in a motorcycle accident that shattered my leg, but worst of all ruptured several discs in my neck and lower back. Swinging the clubs caused excruciating pain, so I had to quit. Just last week I dusted off the clubs and took a few gentle practice swings and found I could swing with some discomfort but not the debilitating pain I experienced in the past. Now I'm looking forward to getting back out on the practice range and eventually the course. I've looked at dozens of YouTube videos on putting, from Tiger to Shiels to Meandmygolf and all the others, and they all had really good points and tips, but none of them were as straightforward and "relaxed" as this one, giving us great information in an informal pleasant way and showing us great routines to establish in order to dial in our putting technique. You put a lot of information into a short video, and hit on the most salient points of a good putting stroke. I'm determined to practice these suggestions religiously inside until this severe inclement weather passes by and I get a chance to get back outside. My goal, if my back continues to hold up, is to shoot my age on a long par-72 course. This video will help me reach that goal. Thank you!

timlillard
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This lesson improved my putting more then any other lesson I have ever watched.
Set the base and the head and the rest just works. Thanks for keeping golf simple and easy. Enjoying golf so much more after watching your teaching

wayneweaver
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Danny is the best of all online coaches for me. Doesn’t blind you with science, makes things simple and just seems like an overall good dude.

Thank you and keep ‘em coming mate!

Dailor
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Great tips. Other instructors make it way too complicated but Danny has a way of breaking it down and making it simple and understandable.

tomnam
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Just found these videos, being a senior lady golfer two years in needed help in all the areas you have covered, thank you so much, will keep watching! Annie Reeks

anniereeks
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Danny is one of the best You Tube coaches. I love how he articulates his teaching philosophy and doesn't over complicate things.

gsmith
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You’re an amazing coach, truly committed to help struggling golfers. Thanks for that.

zinadeabreu
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Danny found this video the other day.
Have used the "flowing" tip so useful 👍🏾
Have struggled for a while with distance control on the greens.
Over the last 2-3 rounds used the relaxed feel and distance control has improved immensely.
THANKS 😊

robertclark
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Just tried this out, the head still and legs still with the flowing body really worked for me. I feel like this lets the putter do its job and I'm not manipulating it. Thanks Danny!

RadioFree
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It's great watching these videos. It ensures me that I'm on the right path.

That being said...

I think the best thing for any single person wanting to get better at putting...take your time.

It gets extremely repetitive. To the point where you get ancy and want to keep moving on or trying something new.

Learn to be slow and really focus on what is happening when you go fast or slow.

I promise if you go half the speed you normally go, in practice... you'll sink A LOT MORE PUTTS!

Thx Danny. Cheers to this season! The game of golf is played from 100 yards in, and I drastically changed my game with your knowledge!

-Johnny MN

NonnyStrikes
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Every video is a gem. Unfortunately, my personal situation makes it difficult to find practice time. Thanks for keeping it simple. Biggest issue is getting out of sand traps.

jimnorbuta
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Hi Danny

I’m 81 still trying to get it right and thank you for making the lessons simple.
I think you are a golfing gem.
Gavin Australia

gavincunningham
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Hi Danny, I’m a golf beginner and I systematically find your tips pragmatically precious. Thanks for your solid simplicity and clarity while explaining and showing what should be done. Strongly recommended!!!

albertosalvia
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I was a scratch player but a terrible short putter all of my like. So at about age 65 I took it on. I spent about 200 hours under a 7 foot string to the hole and I FINALLY learned how to putt like a touring pro. It was very frustrating to learn. The most important thing is you have to understand the stroke. For the most part it is not what you think because of the tilt on the shaft. The people who manufactured "the Putting Arc" had it right, and that is why every touring pro has used one. But then it is more than just that. Once you do have a good stroke you have to learn to allow the putter's own momentum to control itself. A big flat topped Super Stroke grip really helps with this and that is why tour players all use it. And when you get the putter controlling itself very little else is important. That's why many tour players move all over the world as they putt today (unlike before). And this is why Ben Crenshaw wants the club almost falling out of your hands. And it is why Tiger and literally all tour players today "release" the club. You are releasing the putter to it's own momentum alone. They never explain that. And with a proper stroke it is then ALWAYS square to your target at impact. Then Tiger's "right hand only" drill is ultra important. It teaches you to go under with the blade and not around as you go through the ball. That is why he practices this way constantly. (I can now make 100 in a row from 6 feet with my right hand only just like Tiger.) Advice... Build a putter out of square wooden stock and rest the square shaft on a stair step as you stroke. This is the easy way to find out what a proper stroke really is. You will most likely be VERY surprised as you watch the blade (made out of wood). The people who manufacture the Putting Arc also sell an added clip on device to show you the same thing. When the putter glides unrotated on a single tilted plane, it will appear to your eyes to open going back and close going through and be swinging on an arc. But you are not manipulating it one iota with your hands or arms. That is what you see. It's almost an optical illusion. Then when released it is always square to your target at impact. This why all tour players make virtually everything short these day. It is not a God given talent, it is a learned skill based on scientific facts. But if you don't learn how a stroke actually works first, and if you won't then release the club to it's own momentum, you are wasting your time like I did all of my life. Hitting against a stiff left wrist is why all of us back in the day were horrible putters including most touring pros. And Dave Pelz didn't actually know his own ass from a hole in the ground. But guys like Tiger, Crenshaw, Stockton, and Stan Utley did. Especially add Michael Breed to that list too. Breed can actually tell you how to then increase your chance of making short putts by 50 percent. And it works too. All the new "young guns" use that technique. Me too. I think Fowler and Spieth are the poster child's of that method. Watch the "lift" as they come through the ball. That is NOT about good roll. It's about aiming a little right and closing the clubface down EVERY TIME by lifting at impact on a tilted plane. Remember Nicklaus's "bread and butter" fade on drives. Same thing in reverse on putts. And putting great Stan Utley has said, "I have no problem with a player hooking the ball into the hole". The chances of making it increase by about 50 percent due to an increase in the margin for error. It is one sided only.

mesillahills
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I searched for a putting video from you Danny because your tips always make sense to me and i really need to find a new putting routine to gain consistency and remove nerves. Can't wait to try these drills, thanks

tonyg
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Danny, I just watched your video on chipping. I took it to the course and was amazed at the accuracy - unlike I'd ever had before. Now I just need to work on my distance. Thanks for the great tip and lesson!

jackhinson
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You are a hero you saved my golf career irons & driver also putter

Iamamclaren
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Went for lessons and i was told to swing like a robot. No feel. And haven't improved my putting. I'm going to try your wonderful easy technique . Can't wait!! . Thank you again. 😊

christinalee
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You teach golf the way I learned it. Thank you for giving me tools to help my 11 yr old grandson. You made me the cool Nana.

kathilerch
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i feel so comfortable while trying the techniques you teach. Awesome stuff. thank you

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