Putting Instruction Is Obsolete
Putting is the main reason the average golf score has not improved in the last 75 years, despite the availability of putting instruction and improvement in grass and ball technology.
Obviously, there is something wrong with the method golfers have been taught to believe is correct. Otherwise, the technology improvements would have made at least some difference.
The bottom line in putting is that your goal is to hit a target, not make the ball roll into a hole. The way to do that is to make the target the end result, not the putting stroke itself.
The PGA Tour has proven beyond any doubt there is no stance, grip, or putter that could be termed as the "right way" to do it. From claw grips and belly putters, left hand low and putters that hang from your chin, all of these things have worked for the desperate players that used them.
Putting deviates from being golf once you get to within ten feet of the hole. From there on in, it becomes a target game and should be played like one.
Current putting instruction doesn't take into account the change in the nature of the game when it comes to short putting. They place undue focus on the stroke rather than the true object of the game.
Putting instruction today is obsolete. The modern PGA Professional teaches the same things that have failed golfers for decades. They will continue to fail golfers for decades to come.
Let me show you the future of putting