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I have begun to religiously document my putting stats and I'm going to share them here.

 

As some of you know, I was previously NOT a very good putter for a scratch/below golfer. I would miss one or more 3 - 4 foot putts every round (probably averaged 1.5 misses per round). I got sick of that about a year ago and committed to fixing it, which I have. I did three main things (all of which I have outlined in some detail in other posts:

  1. I now use the line on (virtually) all putts.
  2. I went to a VERY upright (79 degrees) putter that is 36 inches long
  3. I switched to a CLOSED stance, which gives my right arm plenty of room to move DOWN my line (I'm fat and have a big belly)
  4. I switched to the claw (the same version that Mickelson uses)

I also have come to believe that ALL good putting starts with finding the right "speed of the day" on a straight-in 4-footer. I now practice those more than I have in my entire life. It's pretty much all I practice (when I do, which is rare).

 

I've been playing on some really cruddy "summer" greens here in SoCal (where greens are MUCH better in the fall, winter, and early spring than they are in the summer), and my stats aren't great, but I'm certain they will get better.

 

Looking forward to sharing my journey here. Let's make this thread about overall putting improvement in any way, shape, or form. :-)

 

Here a link to the spreadsheet. Please let me know if it's not functional:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/sxd945heci26hgd/AAB3vT4kMYpuO3qO-416kr4za?dl=0

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great idea ! Ill be adding to this thread for sure.. So far after a long overdue putter swap ive gained 2 strokes a round over my previous 4 months tracking with old putter. Im still -2.01strokes a round putting..But i was -4.50 strokes a round lost on the green consistently...

 

I swapped to a spider red with full line .. and now suddenly im starting them online... at this rate i may see positive strokes gained on the greens inside the next month !

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Really interesting to hear the changes you have made Obee, the fashion is definitely to go shorter in length these days. Going to a longer putter is definitely unusual, but hey what ever works.

 

I’ve said it on another thread, after really struggling on the greens for the past few season I went left hand low. I read somewhere that when most people do this they keep there left arm bent instead of allowing it to straighten. I have no data, but my putting has improved greatly.

 

I agree with you about the importance of working on getting the speed of the greens. It will be interesting to hear how you get on.

 

Good luck mate.

 

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First off, I would like to thank Obee for his contributions over the past month or so on several "putting" threads.

 

I too have changed to the same claw grip version that PM and Obee use (left fore finger down the left side of grip). Also, I installed a SS Pistol GT Tour counter weighted grip (50 gram) on by Bettinardi Studio Select 2 putter. These changes have made a significant improvement in my overall putting. While still 3 putting more often than I would like, I am holing many more short and medium length putts. Also, I am stroking my short putts (4 to 5 feet and in) with much better speed. I used to barely crawl the ball into the hole even on very short putts (18" and in). I feel a lot more confident over short putts even when I miss.

 

My last 3 rounds have included 17 birdies. 3 under 69 with 6 birds and 3 bogeys (1 3 putt on 1st hole). 1 under 70 with 6 birdies and 5 bogeys (4 under 31 on 1st 9 but 2 3 putts and a couple of missed short putts had me back to 1 over going to 17. Made 12' birdie on 17 and 6' birdie on 18 to get back to 1 under. Yesterday, opened with 3 straight birds 3', 4', and 15'. Some bad drives got me in trouble and along with 2 3 putts (1 from 6' on #9) wound up with 2 over 74 - 6 birdies and 7 bogeys.

 

One of my poor past habits was to make changes to set up and stroke pattern during a round - searching for something. I have stayed with the same routine, mental process and stroke pattern for the past 6 or 7 weeks since I made the changes.

 

Now if I can get my driver straightened out, I might start shooting some real low numbers. Iron play has been solid and get lots of looks inside 10'.

 

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I made significant improvements this season by changing my attitude and approach. The only change in technique was to narrow and open the stance a bit (Jack Nicklaus-ish), which is a return to my younger days.

 

I've regressed a bit in the last month. One of the "approach" changes I made was to find and commit to a line before taking my stance and practice stroke. Lately I've been taking the stance and then trying to make sure I'm committed, which doesn't work nearly as well, especially on make-able 4-8 footers.

 

Obee mentioned working on speed for 4 footers, which I think is really smart. I know I have a tendency to overlook the proper speed on short putts -- it's part of the regression I mentioned above.

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Obee, I don't think Putts, Putts per GIR, etc. are as helpful as once thought. For example, since we don't know how close you hit it to the hole, it is impossible to say whether 1.8 putts per GIR or 0.44 3-putts per round is good or bad.

 

As some of you know, I was previously NOT a very good putter for a scratch/below golfer. I would miss one or more 3 - 4 foot putts every round (probably averaged 1.5 misses per round). I got sick of that about a year ago and committed to fixing it, which I have

 

...my stats aren't great, but I'm certain they will get better.

 

I think you would really like the statistics available through DECADE by BirdieFire. They have about 40 putting statistics: Strokes Gained Putting, Make Rates, Leave Short %, each of those for 3-4', 4-8', 8-10', 10-15', 15-20', 20-25', +25' buckets and many more. I think it is much more useful for pinpointing strengths and weaknesses. For example, I can see my Make Rates and Strokes Gained are really good inside 8' but become abysmal +10'. As it is, you can't really tell if you are getting better at those pesky 4', whether your 3-putts are relatively good or bad, etc.

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So what would everyone say is the proper speed for a 4 foot putt? If you miss is it a foot beyond, 2 feet, somewhere in between? Maybe more or less? I've heard various distances from Pelz to the Aimpoint school and curious what people like, especially on the shorter putts.

 

12-18" is my target. What you really don't want is too little pace, imo. The variance and small misreads kill you if you're dying 4 footers at the hole.

 

In some cases, i.e. when you're above the hole and you have a nasty slider, the proper leave might be 8-12 ' below the hole, because if you miss, you're not going to be close anyway. Those are fun!

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Obee, I don't think Putts, Putts per GIR, etc. are as helpful as once thought. For example, since we don't know how close you hit it to the hole, it is impossible to say whether 1.8 putts per GIR or 0.44 3-putts per round is good or bad.

 

As some of you know, I was previously NOT a very good putter for a scratch/below golfer. I would miss one or more 3 - 4 foot putts every round (probably averaged 1.5 misses per round). I got sick of that about a year ago and committed to fixing it, which I have

 

...my stats aren't great, but I'm certain they will get better.

 

I think you would really like the statistics available through DECADE by BirdieFire. They have about 40 putting statistics: Strokes Gained Putting, Make Rates, Leave Short %, each of those for 3-4', 4-8', 8-10', 10-15', 15-20', 20-25', +25' buckets and many more. I think it is much more useful for pinpointing strengths and weaknesses. For example, I can see my Make Rates and Strokes Gained are really good inside 8' but become abysmal +10'. As it is, you can't really tell if you are getting better at those pesky 4', whether your 3-putts are relatively good or bad, etc.

Yes, all I need is a template of the statistics I need to track. I am definitely going to do that. Anybody out there have a list of the items I should track?

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I have the template for strokes gained saved in the same program you posted these stats in. If my pea brain can figure out how to email it. Lol. If that helps let me know and I’ll give it a whirl. It keeps a graph for different distances etc too. So it’s easy to see where you have the most putts and where you miss the most. Etc

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So what would everyone say is the proper speed for a 4 foot putt? If you miss is it a foot beyond, 2 feet, somewhere in between? Maybe more or less? I've heard various distances from Pelz to the Aimpoint school and curious what people like, especially on the shorter putts.

 

If you are not sure, and have to ask the question, it is highly likely that you are putting your short putts too softly. (I used to be like this).

 

My goal is to find the speed that allows me to hit the back of the cup on a level or slightly uphill putt.

 

The thing is, you can't fake this in tournament play. You either get comfortable with this and it becomes the way that you putt, or you don't.

 

The key for me on these was learning how to get the ball to roll end over end, instead of putting side spin on the ball.

 

Rolling the ball with a pure(er)stroke, I could hit a dead straight part actually dead straight. Or reasonably so. That was the difference maker for me.

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So what would everyone say is the proper speed for a 4 foot putt? If you miss is it a foot beyond, 2 feet, somewhere in between? Maybe more or less? I've heard various distances from Pelz to the Aimpoint school and curious what people like, especially on the shorter putts.

 

Somewhere in-between is ideal to me. Foot and a half.

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So what would everyone say is the proper speed for a 4 foot putt? If you miss is it a foot beyond, 2 feet, somewhere in between? Maybe more or less? I've heard various distances from Pelz to the Aimpoint school and curious what people like, especially on the shorter putts.

 

If you are not sure, and have to ask the question, it is highly likely that you are putting your short putts too softly. (I used to be like this).

 

My goal is to find the speed that allows me to hit the back of the cup on a level or slightly uphill putt.

 

The thing is, you can't fake this in tournament play. You either get comfortable with this and it becomes the way that you putt, or you don't.

 

The key for me on these was learning how to get the ball to roll end over end, instead of putting side spin on the ball.

 

Rolling the ball with a pure(er)stroke, I could hit a dead straight part actually dead straight. Or reasonably so. That was the difference maker for me.

 

Obee, what are your keys for putting a good roll on the ball?

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So what would everyone say is the proper speed for a 4 foot putt? If you miss is it a foot beyond, 2 feet, somewhere in between? Maybe more or less? I've heard various distances from Pelz to the Aimpoint school and curious what people like, especially on the shorter putts.

 

If you are not sure, and have to ask the question, it is highly likely that you are putting your short putts too softly. (I used to be like this).

 

My goal is to find the speed that allows me to hit the back of the cup on a level or slightly uphill putt.

 

The thing is, you can't fake this in tournament play. You either get comfortable with this and it becomes the way that you putt, or you don't.

 

The key for me on these was learning how to get the ball to roll end over end, instead of putting side spin on the ball.

 

Rolling the ball with a pure(er)stroke, I could hit a dead straight part actually dead straight. Or reasonably so. That was the difference maker for me.

 

Obee, what are your keys for putting a good roll on the ball?

 

Put a line all the way around your ball and practice hitting 6 foot putts to where the line does not wobble. After a while, you will be able to do this most of the time. When I started, I could not do it a single time because my stroke sucked!!!

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So many great stats! One stat I think is overlooked is you're feeling that day and what the miss is. For example, I found that when I was playing my very best, I mainly missed putts on the right side of the hole, but with perfect speed. And days I struggle I miss the speed more. So how to use this data? When struggling, I try to worry less about line and focus on speed...and sometimes I can turn things around. And days that are going great, I make sure not to get sloppy with alignment. Can't have too many stats!

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Putter change, Obee?

 

Same one: Odyssey Works Tank 1W that I cut down about an inch or so. Bent it super-upright myself using the good ol' "step on it and bend it while you're stepping on it" method. LOL

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Putter change, Obee?

 

Same one: Odyssey Works Tank 1W that I cut down about an inch or so. Bent it super-upright myself using the good ol' "step on it and bend it while you're stepping on it" method. LOL

 

Aha!

 

Never thought I'd betray the DF but shortly after we got back from vacation we were out of town and while the wife was doing stuff with her dad and I had time to kill before a lunch with some friends I stopped (of course) at a golf store. Didn't really have an agenda and just started fooling around with the latest and greatest of the Camerons, TMs, Odysseys, etc. Didn't like any of them, not even a little bit. Then picked up a two year old (but new) Odyssey that was hiding and on sale, also an inch longer than the norm for me. It fit me perfectly and rolled the ball great for me - just felt incredible to me, and honestly, just the putter change has made a huge difference in my game since mid-July. Nothing against the DF, but this putter just "fits" and looks good by the ball (to me) and I'm riding this horse until it drops, lol.

 

Will be watching the thread - like the 4 foot putt idea and what you are doing with short putts in general.

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I think you would really like the statistics available through DECADE by BirdieFire. They have about 40 putting statistics: Strokes Gained Putting, Make Rates, Leave Short %, each of those for 3-4', 4-8', 8-10', 10-15', 15-20', 20-25', +25' buckets and many more. I think it is much more useful for pinpointing strengths and weaknesses. For example, I can see my Make Rates and Strokes Gained are really good inside 8' but become abysmal +10'. As it is, you can't really tell if you are getting better at those pesky 4', whether your 3-putts are relatively good or bad, etc.

 

Great stuff. I need to start logging my rounds as I go so I can capture these type of stats because as you said, GIR and putts per don't really help you figure out whether you're actually putting well!

 

Good luck, Obee.

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Putter change, Obee?

 

Same one: Odyssey Works Tank 1W that I cut down about an inch or so. Bent it super-upright myself using the good ol' "step on it and bend it while you're stepping on it" method. LOL

So you were properly fitted to precise specs? :)
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I know this isn’t en vogue to say, but I really feel like putts per round and putts per GIR still have relevance. For those who don’t like to track every stat down to the last detail, they can provide an “overall health” of how you are putting.

 

Most of the better players I know are not tracking the difference between their sub-8 foot putts made vs 10+ foot putts made. And, to me, the strokes gained stat can really only be used as a broad reference to other players, unless they too happen to be tracking their putts made/distances on the same course on the same day in the same weather with the same greens condition.

 

This is not an attack on any of you who collect and apply these stats. If the methodology helps you improve and focuses your practice habits, that’s great! Counterpoint: Most of us know when we are putting bad or putting well. This feel is *typically* reflected in our PPR and PPGIR stats.

 

Me personally, I’ve been working on what Obee recommended to me: learning to roll the ball dead straight on a line, my speed 5’ and in, and lagging it close from 30/40/50 feet. And I’ve never putted better. Made so many excellent putts of varying lengths over the past month... Confidence is sky high.

 

Thanks again Obee-Wan. ;)

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I know this isn’t en vogue to say, but I really feel like putts per round and putts per GIR still have relevance. For those who don’t like to track every stat down to the last detail, they can provide an “overall health” of how you are putting.

 

Most of the better players I know are not tracking the difference between their sub-8 foot putts made vs 10+ foot putts made. And, to me, the strokes gained stat can really only be used as a broad reference to other players, unless they too happen to be tracking their putts made/distances on the same course on the same day in the same weather with the same greens condition.

 

This is not an attack on any of you who collect and apply these stats. If the methodology helps you improve and focuses your practice habits, that’s great! Counterpoint: Most of us know when we are putting bad or putting well. This feel is *typically* reflected in our PPR and PPGIR stats.

 

Me personally, I’ve been working on what Obee recommended to me: learning to roll the ball dead straight on a line, my speed 5’ and in, and lagging it close from 30/40/50 feet. And I’ve never putted better. Made so many excellent putts of varying lengths over the past month... Confidence is sky high.

 

Thanks again Obee-Wan. ;)

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      Ben Baller WITB update (New putter, driver, hybrid and shafts) – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      New Vortex Golf rangefinder - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Fujikura Ventus shaft - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods & TaylorMade "Sun Day Red" apparel launch event, product photos – 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods Sun Day Red golf shoes - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Aretera shafts - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Toulon putters - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods' new white "Sun Day Red" golf shoe prototypes – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
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    • 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open - Discussion and Links to Photos
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      General Albums
       
      2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open - Monday #1
      2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open - Monday #2
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Ben Taylor - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Garrick Higgo - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Billy Horschel - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Justin Lower - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Lanto Griffin - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Bud Cauley - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Corbin Burnes (2021 NL Cy Young) - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Greyson Sigg - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Charley Hoffman - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Nico Echavarria - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Victor Perez - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Sami Valimaki - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Ryo Hisatsune - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
       
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      Jake Knapp's custom Cameron putters - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      New Cameron putters - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Tyler Duncan's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Greyson Sigg's custom Cameron putters - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Sunjae Im's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Ping's Waste Management putter covers - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Vincent Whaley's custom Cameron - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Odyssey Waste Management putter covers - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Super Stroke custom grips - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Cameron putters - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Zac Blair's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Bettinardi Waste Management putter covers - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
       
       
       
       
       
       

       
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