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Improving your stroke with Peter Kostis’ tips for better lag putting

News RoomBy News RoomMay 29, 2024Updated:May 29, 20242 Mins Read
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Struggling with decelerating the putter can be a common issue for mid-to-high handicappers, leading to inconsistent distance control and added strokes to your scorecard. However, there are tips available to perfect your putting follow through and improve your game. In a recent podcast episode from Peter Kostis and Gary McCord, Kostis shares his thoughts on how to enhance your putting technique for better results on the green.

Kostis emphasizes the importance of speed control in putting, noting that flash speed and recoiling the putter are not ideal. Instead, he recommends a slow, steady acceleration through the impact zone to achieve better distance control. Recoiling the putter can lead to issues with backstroke length and overall touch and feel, impacting the effectiveness of your putting game. To address these challenges, Kostis provides a visualization technique to help stop the putter four inches in front of the ball at address, avoiding any recoil or inconsistent follow-through.

In addition to improving distance control, Kostis demonstrates how to control the putter head on longer putts by hitting and holding the follow through. By sticking the follow through without any recoil, golfers can achieve better speed control and become more effective putters. This simple technique can help players develop better touch and feel on the green, ultimately leading to lower scores and improved performance in their short game.

By implementing Kostis’ tips on perfecting the putting follow through, golfers can see noticeable improvements in their distance control and overall putting game. Eliminating issues with decelerating the putter and recoiling can lead to more consistent results and better performance on the green. With a focus on maintaining a steady acceleration through the impact zone and sticking the follow through without recoil, players can enhance their speed control and become more confident in their putting abilities.

Taking the time to understand and practice these tips on putting technique can make a significant difference for mid-to-high handicappers looking to improve their short game. By mastering the follow through and focusing on speed control, golfers can see tangible results in their putting performance, leading to lower scores and a more enjoyable experience on the course. Whether you’re struggling with decelerating the putter or looking to enhance your distance control, Kostis’ advice offers a practical and effective solution for improving your skills on the green.

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