Golf has been under a lot of scrutiny recently over pace of play and a variety of other issues, however, one influencer decided to throw more heat on the fire during the weekend while watching an LPGA ...
They maintain that a player can use Aimpoint rapidly or read putts slowly with conventional methods – the pace depends more on the individual golfer than the technique itself. For everyday ...
"AimPoint, statistically, hasn't helped anybody make more putts since its inception on the PGA Tour," Glover said ...
Viktor Hovland is set to wear Nike golf shoes in an effort to aid his putting this week. The Norwegian is hoping it will help ...
With his tongue (somewhat) in cheek. "AimPoint, statistically, hasn't helped anybody make more putts since its inception on the PGA Tour," Glover said on his SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio show.
Start line and stroke path are complementary skills, and they have a huge impact on your ability to make putts. If your stroke path gets off, it makes it difficult to start putts on your intended ...
“AimPoint does take longer if you’re not doing it properly, right, if you’re not doing it when other players are reading their putts. I think there’s a respect issue. I think some players ...
Paige Spiranac backed up Lucas Glover's opinion of the AimPoint putting technique after a video of its use at the Honda LPGA ...
On his SiriusXM show, the 45-year-old said “AimPoint, statistically, hasn’t helped anybody make more putts since its inception on the PGA Tour. Statistics have beared that out.” Morikawa ...
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