PGA Tour veteran member Larry Rinker was known for his short game and putting prowess in his playing days. He led the PGA Tour in putting for the 1990 season.
So today, Larry is sharing his putting primer from his E-Book — Fundamentals Of A Great Player.
Greatness is the game of golf requires pretty strong putting skills — just look at the greats like Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player — all were great putters. And of course, how many big, clutch putts has Tiger Woods made in his remarkable career?
If you take a look around at weekend golfers, you’ll see all sorts of home-made putting stances and strokes.
But there are certain fundamentals you need if you want to improve your putting — no matter your skill level or handicap.
Larry shares his tips for proper setup, proper grips, tempo, rhythm, and alignment. He’ll also demonstrate a cool putting aid — the inside-to-down-the-line putting arc.
So pay close attention to today’s lesson — in fact, save this in your email box.
You’ll be glad you did.
To learn more about Larry and his Orlando-based golf school, click on his link below: