Drill: Adjusting For Capture Speed
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This video demonstrates a practice drill that compares different capture speeds on uphill and downhill putts. By experimenting with arm bend and aim, golfers discover which strategies feel most comfortable and produce the best results. The drill builds adaptability, confidence, and a better understanding of how speed influences successful putting.
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