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Lower Your Golf Handicap with These Proven Strategies

Golf is not easy and the want to improve is with all golfers. A few thoughts here will give you some extra focus

Putting – an Introduction and How to Improve

An introduction to the putting stroke and how to improve this most important part of the short game.

Indoor putting practice: Left side is King

Putting is the one part of your game you can still improve even if the weather is poor

Posture is the key to putting

Posture is the key to putting

Standing correctly to the ball is the foundation of my putting instruction

Are you making the connection? Putting tips.

Are you making the connection? Putting tips

The quickest route to lower scores is to improve the quality of your putting stroke

Seeing the Invisible Line

Guide to reading greens for better golf putting

Beach Break – Reading Greens

How to read greens by Dr Paul Hurrion

Rock solid putting

The stability of a consistent platform

Covering all the Angles

What snooker can teach us about putting by Dr Paul Hurrion

Fresh Thinking Golf Part 4 - Putting Thoughts

Fresh Thinking Golf Part 4

Putting Thoughts

Take control of your putting - four key perspectives

Take control of your putting

Four key perspectives

Open Secret - Reading greens with subtle slopes

Open Secret – Reading greens with subtle slopes

The key to holing those critical four-footers lies in the ability to ‘see’ the deviation from a straight line

Roll Model - Putting advice from Rory McIlroy & Dr Paul Hurrion

Roll Model – Putting advice from Rory McIlroy & Dr Paul Hurrion

How can you hope to reduce your handicap if you don’t practice with the one club you use most often

Alternative to Anchored Putting

Are you a belly putter? There is an alternative

Dave Stockton's all time top ten putting tips

Dave Stockton’s all time top ten putting tips

Blessed with a putting game that brought him 25 titles – including five majors

The putting factor - Phil Kenyon

The Putting Factor – Phil Kenyon

Commonly-held ‘myths’ that hold regular players back on the greens