GCA's lead teach Jason Sedan has a easy drill that would help you get higher distance manage together with your putter.
I like this drill for 2 reasons.
One, you will be aware that Jason says the usage of it will help remove EXCESSIVE hand action. With the ball among your putter deal with and your lead wrist, you must still be able to get a moderate bit of wrist flex on the backswing without losing the ball. But in case your lead wrist breaks down at impact, the ball will fall out.
We don't need stiff wrists all through our swing. We simply do not want our lead wrist to bend backward at effect.
And the second reason? It's a major reason for choosing the drills I include on this blog: You can use them during a round without penalty. Artificial teaching aids are against the rules, but drills using your normal equipment are not. And although you can't actually hit practice putts during a stroke play round, you can use this drill to make practice strokes while you wait for your turn to putt.
It's a simple drill that will help you research proper hand action at the same time as placing.
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