Putting guru Dave Stockton reveals his secrets on the green.
Transcript
(triumphant music)
Hi, I’m Dave Stockton.
I’m a good putter,
because every putt I see I expect to make.
It doesn’t make any difference what distance it is,
and I want the ball to roll.
I want the ball to roll the correct distance,
and it’s all about feel.
The first thing I look at in reading a green
is which way it breaks.
In this case, it’s gonna move slightly to my right,
slightly downhill.
If that’s what happens, I will automatically go
to the low side.
It’s very important that as you look at this putt,
you see the ball coming toward you.
If you in fact circle the hole,
what happens then is it’s gonna look totally different
from the high side than it will the low.
I’d rather have the wrong read
but think I had the right one
instead of circling the entire hole,
taking a whole bunch of time
and then getting confused.
If the putt’s straight, then I might go back
on the other side, looking from the camera angle,
to see if a different angle,
but most of the time, once I know the break
I only look from behind the ball,
or go to the low side.
You stand up, you’ve already bent down,
you look at your line,
and now since you’re probably gonna take a practice stroke,
you’re gonna do this.
You’ll walk off your line,
you’ll now come into the ball.
And you’ll get set to take your one or two practice strokes.
Then you gotta get to the ball,
so you’ll set the putter down behind it,
look at the ball when you set your feet,
and then eventually look out here
to see what your line is.
Whether you’re lined up or not,
is a guess.
Now I’m gonna do it the correct way,
the way I hope you’ll learn to do it.
This is a little bit like shooting pool.
When we shoot pool, you don’t step up beside it
and practice it a couple of times,
you just get in behind it.
Nor do you keep the cue stick still.
You just let it move.
In my routine,
basically what I’m gonna do is stand up,
I’m on my line and I never leave this line.
I’ll have a couple practice strokes just with my hand.
I set my right foot without even thinking about it,
about where it’s gonna end up.
And I set, in my case, the putter ahead of the ball.
The reason I do that, is I’m gonna use my feel
to lift it back over.
Putter on the ground, now I take my stance.
Looking directly at the hole,
come back over, look one more time,
roll the ball over my spot,
and by the time I look up,
the ball’s gonna be right in the hole.
Now in golf, I wanna have a slightly open stance,
so that’s gonna make my left hand
have to go out to the hole.
If I was to set square, or god forbid closed,
now I’m gonna shut down,
and it’s gonna make it an all right-handed stroke.
So there’s a lot of different things to make it simple.
I wanna make it simple.
I wanna see, if I couldn’t improve someone,
or the boys improve someone
within or minutes, I’d be totally shocked.
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I read his Book and after 30 years of Golf I enjoy putting for the first time.
Unconscious. And sticking to a routing.
The line. The line. The line. Over the spot. And then putt!
Misread the putt, take notice…
Is that Clear Creek in Reno?
Fay
ha! nice editing, obviously missed the put on the original take, look at his mouth as the ball sinks in the hole.
Want to make your amateur putting worse, watch this
Hi I’m Dave Stockton and I’m a good putter and if you watch this video you too will think I’m a good putter
I found the green reading strategies helpful to both beginning and more experienced golfers.
Cut the putt to compensate the stroke, ok, got it. 🙂
that's 100% illegal
The man knows putting, period.
Dave Stockton is a cocky idiot
I made 7 birdies using this green-reading technique and putting stroke. Scored 2-under, first time to go under par.
Not sure there was really any tip here…
I putt with my driver.. works every time
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Terrible video with very little insight. How many pros on the PGA Tour do you see setting their putter in front of the ball? Zero? Looks like a complete donkey.
Good for me…:)
Looks like the Sanctuary GC in the Castle Pines area… Could be wrong, but I think not. That is the Colorado Front Range in background… or something that looks just like it.
not bad
what happens if there is a spike mark right in front of your ball doing this pre shot routine during a tournament… I know its not illegal but if there happens to be a spike mark or a ball mark that isn't fully repaired… couldn't your playing partner call a penalty? I know must of us would see it and just not do the preshot routine because of it.. but just a thought..
Putting the putter infront of the ball is illegal and a official might say your effecting the line of the putt
no – read rule 16-1
unless he made an unnecessary "
press" I don't think his actions merited a penalty stroke (ref. 16-1).
I used to be good at putting because all I used was feel but now I'm more mechanical and suck at putting
He shouldn't have lost the hole. Rule 16-1
The line of putt must not be touched except:
(i) the player may remove loose impediments, provided he does not press anything down;
(ii) the player may place the club in front of the ball when addressing it, provided he does not press anything down; etc…
Playing major pennants earlier in the year, and I watched my team mate lose the last hole because he placed his putter on his line like what this guy did lol
No – he did it on Tour for 30 years
Isn't it against the rules to place your putter on your line like he has done?
Shoulders will be slightly open, correct? That's what feels natural for me.
I met Dave at The 2013 PGA Show at a seminar for the Proponent group.
We talked about his methods and he makes you feel like you have known him forever. Dave is a class act and one of the all time best putter and putting instructors
What golf course is that? It looks like something in the Black Hills. Or maybe Colorado.