Putting isn’t just about technique—it’s about how you react to slope. The ability to adapt to different slopes affects speed, break, and overall performance. So how do you train for it? Let’s dive in. 🧵👇 #Golf#Putting
NEW Webinar: An Ecological Dynamics Approach to Golf Coaching with Rob Gray & Will Stubbs @WillStubbs1@ZenGreenStage
A mix of presentations on theory and demonstrations of CLA practice activities. Register ($) here: buff.ly/Jd73EAZ
MIA Golf Tech recently visited Wentworth GC to check out their fantastic NEW Members Academy
Lots of technology installed including @ZenGreenStage @Quintic_Sports and @TrackmanGolf@wentworthclub_
Final tip:
Don’t get caught staring at the aim point. That’s just your launch pad. Your focus should be on seeing the ball drop into the hole.
Trust the process. Let the slope work for you.
What if your best swing wasn’t random—but a repeatable pattern just waiting to be discovered?
That’s exactly what happened when Scott Lynn analyzed Greg’s swing on a downhill slope.
Here’s what we learned:
And now?
Greg’s Zen Stage is on a truck to Los Angeles.
Because real practice isn’t “more reps”—
It’s more reps of the right pattern.
You can’t train that without slope.
You can’t train that without control.
You can’t train that without Zen.