Tips from the Tour – George Coetzee's Putting Drill You’ve just flagged your approach shot from the fairway and as you get closer to the green, you find your golf ball resting just outside of that tap-in range.No need to worry, we’ve enlisted Titleist Brand Ambassador George Coetzee to help us turn those 4-footers into tap-ins. And as you will see in the video, George shares a favorite drill that he uses to reinforce success.“Repetition is a big key for me,” George explained to us as he placed tees in the green on four points of the compass. “At each point, if you can make forty or fifty putts in a row, then you build your confidence and you learn to repeat a quite simple stroke.”Watch the video above to hear what else George has to say and give this drill a try the next time you're out on the practice green. "TeamTitleist
Posted by Titleist on Thursday, December 12, 2013
We are near the end of 2013 and many of us are getting ready for the holidays coming up soon! Titleist Tip from the Tour has been on a bit of a hiatus lately but a new segment was released today as Titleist Brand Ambassador George Coetzee help us turn 4-foot putts into tap-ins! The key to George Coetzee’s tip is practice as he shows us a drill where he attempts to hit fifty putts in a row! By accomplishing this feat, George believes that it will help build your confidence, which goes a long way in learning how to repeat a simple stroke. Take a look at George’s putting drill and challenge yourself to make fifty putts the next time you’re on the practice green!
1) Adam Scott – chip shots
2) Ben Crane – solid contact
3) Hunter Mahan – side hill lies
4) Luke Donald – bunker play
5) Matteo Manassero – putting practice
6) Tim Clark – shots into the wind
7) Webb Simpson – chipping it close to the hole
8) Jason Dufner – the knockdown shot
9) Zach Johnson – 50 yard pitch shot
10) Lee Westwood – pre-shot Routine
11) Webb Simpson – short-side chip shot
12) Bill Haas – uphill lie
13) Jason Dufner – hybrid shots
14) Bubba Watson – curing the slice
15) Adam Scott – driver setup
16) Louis Oothuizen – downhill lie
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