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The Quantitative Method of Lag Putting: A Comprehensive Guide to Master Lag Putting

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Lag putting is a crucial skill in golf that can help you save strokes and improve your overall game. It is the art of controlling the distance of your putts so that they roll to within a tap-in range of the hole. While there are many different ways to approach lag putting, the quantitative method is a systematic and effective approach that can help you develop a consistent and accurate stroke.

The quantitative method of lag putting is based on the following principles:

  • Distance control: The goal of lag putting is to control the distance of your putts so that they roll to within a tap-in range of the hole.
  • Accuracy: Lag putting requires a high degree of accuracy, as you need to be able to hit the ball on the correct line and speed.
  • Consistency: Lag putting requires consistency, as you need to be able to repeat your stroke over and over again.

To use the quantitative method of lag putting, you will need to follow these steps:

Putting by the Numbers: A Quantitative Method of Lag Putting
Putting by the Numbers: A Quantitative Method of Lag Putting
by Bob Labbe

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Language : English
File size : 2236 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 63 pages
  1. Determine the distance to the hole. Use a rangefinder or laser to determine the distance from your ball to the hole.
  2. Calculate the appropriate speed for your putt. Use a putting green speed chart to determine the appropriate speed for your putt. The speed of the green will affect how far the ball will roll.
  3. Set up your putt. Stand behind the ball and address it with your putter. Make sure that your feet are shoulder-width apart and that your weight is evenly distributed on both feet.
  4. Take a practice stroke. Take a few practice strokes to get a feel for the speed and line of the putt.
  5. Make your putt. Once you are confident in your stroke, make your putt.

Here are some tips for improving your lag putting:

  • Practice regularly. The more you practice, the better your lag putting will become.
  • Use a putting green speed chart. A putting green speed chart can help you determine the appropriate speed for your putt.
  • Set up your putt correctly. Make sure that your feet are shoulder-width apart and that your weight is evenly distributed on both feet.
  • Take a practice stroke. Take a few practice strokes to get a feel for the speed and line of the putt.
  • Make a smooth stroke. Your stroke should be smooth and fluid. Avoid jerking or stopping the putter head.
  • Follow through. Follow through with your stroke until the putter head reaches the end of the swing.

The quantitative method of lag putting is a systematic and effective approach that can help you develop a consistent and accurate stroke. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can improve your lag putting and save strokes on the greens.

Putting by the Numbers: A Quantitative Method of Lag Putting
Putting by the Numbers: A Quantitative Method of Lag Putting
by Bob Labbe

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2236 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 63 pages
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Putting by the Numbers: A Quantitative Method of Lag Putting
Putting by the Numbers: A Quantitative Method of Lag Putting
by Bob Labbe

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2236 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 63 pages
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