Putt Like a Tour Pro—Here’s How

⛳️ This simple pre-shot change helped a TOUR player go on a heater

The Left-Hand Low Putting Fix You Can’t Ignore

Left-hand low is growing in popularity for a reason—it’s helping players of all levels roll it better.

Even the runner-up at this year’s PLAYERS Championship, who’s now putting better than ever, made a switch recently using a version of this tip. And it’s paying off.

So what’s the tip? And what should you watch out for?

Let’s break it down.

Want a video breakdown of the drill? Click here (it’s only 20 seconds)

The Problem: Closed Shoulders at Setup

Left-hand low often causes golfers to close their shoulders at address without realizing it. That can lead to:

Clubface control issues

Inconsistent putting strokes

Poor contact and speed control

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Final Thought

If you’re experimenting with left-hand low or already using it, make sure you’re checking this key part of your setup.

And if you’re serious about making more putts, pairing a better stroke with a smarter read is the fastest way to shave strokes on the green.

⛳ Thanks for reading!

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