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18 minutes ago, Stinger83 said:

When I struggle like that - I change everything. I speed up my routine. No lining up the ball. No pacing out the putt. no reading it from the cup side. I've actually been doing this lately and it is working. 

 

I literally will pick a line. Tell myself how many feet I think it is. Make one practice stroke visualizing the amount of backswing I need. Setup and hit the putt. And on anything under 15 feet I'll do the Jordan speith "look at the hole while I hit the putt" thing. 

 

if you're struggling its amazing what this does. Takes planning out of it and makes you reactive with your eyes and hands. Brings all the feel back into putting. 

Playing an 18 money match tomorrow with my group. I’m gonna try this. F*** it. Can’t be any worse

 

 

 

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Had 3 3 putts in a row today, love the game until I get to the green so I feel ya there.  

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21 minutes ago, bobfoster said:

 

Perfect response - the same two key points leaped out at me.

 

1. The poor fellow had about a dozen depressing swing thoughts in a single post - if I went to a course and lined up putts with that massive thunderstorm of negativity crashing through my head, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't sink anything. While a lot of golf is psychological, most clubs also require athleticism. Swing mechanics matter. But putting, IMO, is about 5% physical and 95% mental. (Remember seeing a guy in the retirement community my Dad was in, that had a little putting mat in his living room - he'd actually sit on this little walker he had and putt. Putting is brain, not body.) 

 

2. This point gets driven home by the rest of the OP's game. He can hit fairways, good with wedges and even out of the sand. Means the athleticism and fine motor control is there (physically). People that are good at wedges generally do have "feel", and can execute on it. To suddenly lose that standing over a putt is pretty strange.

 

My suggestion (as well as that of several others)? There are two options. Either follow Shilgey's advice and drill a hole in your head to let the evil spirits out (😂 - apparently worked in the middle ages), or find a putting coach. Buy an expensive one. That will analyze your natural stroke, put you on a monitor, and get you the right putter (blade or mallet, the right toe hang, hosel and loft, etc.). And then give you a half dozen exercises to optimize it. 

 

This is a problem that can be fixed. It can be handled dude. Golf has become hyper-specialized - both the technology, and the instructors that can make use of it. You can solve this in six months, and put the final piece of your game together. 

Athleticism and motor skills are definitely still there. Been an athlete my entire life. Obviously high school sports. Football, baseball and hoops. Continued on to pitch at the D1 level. I own a building company, so I have the tools necessary for the lobotomy if necessary 😂

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57 minutes ago, JermWRX said:

My swing is very simple. Set my shoulders and hips in my intended direction, coil and turn through. The putter is a whole different story. I’m thinking of a million things. How far back to take it? Path? Eyes over the ball? Don’t track it with your head? Rock the shoulders? These are a few of the questions that go through every putt

Honestly, the putting stroke is a mini golf swing. Set your shoulders and hips, then rock your shoulders back and through. Your swing is a confidence based, process focused movement. Your putting is a fear based, results focused movement. Remember 3 balls will fit in a hole at the same time. Try going through the exact pre shot routine on your putter as you do for your 7 iron. 

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11 minutes ago, JermWRX said:

Playing an 18 money match tomorrow with my group. I’m gonna try this. F*** it. Can’t be any worse

Let go…..let go of the negative thoughts and mechanical crap.  Sometimes easier said than done.  But as a D1 pitcher if you can throw a ball, accurately I hope, you can putt.

  Roll it and either pick it out of the hole or putt the next one.  All that matters is speed and line.  Not results of “did I make it”.

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2 minutes ago, hammergolf said:

Honestly, the putting stroke is a mini golf swing. Set your shoulders and hips, then rock your shoulders back and through. Your swing is a confidence based, process focused movement. Your putting is a fear based, results focused movement. Remember 3 balls will fit in a hole at the same time. Try going through the exact pre shot routine on your putter as you do for your 7 iron. 

Never thought of this way. I play fast. My pre shot routine is quick and simple. Look at my line and half little swing. Then I stretch the club over my head and back to stretch out. Then I step in and hit the ball. On the green I slow to a standstill. Brain won’t shut off. I’ll try the same over the head with the club and stretch out routine tomorrow. I like this idea. Thanks!

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8 minutes ago, Shilgy said:

Let go…..let go of the negative thoughts and mechanical crap.  Sometimes easier said than done.  But as a D1 pitcher if you can throw a ball, accurately I hope, you can putt.

  Roll it and either pick it out of the hole or putt the next one.  All that matters is speed and line.  Not results of “did I make it”.

I jokingly asked my wife after reading some of these great suggestions. She doesn’t play, but is an athlete herself. She said, “Are you sure you’re not trying to throw the ball in the hole instead of rolling it?”🤦🏻‍♂️😂

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1 hour ago, JermWRX said:

My swing is very simple. Set my shoulders and hips in my intended direction, coil and turn through. The putter is a whole different story. I’m thinking of a million things. How far back to take it? Path? Eyes over the ball? Don’t track it with your head? Rock the shoulders? These are a few of the questions that go through every putt

 

Forget green reading - I'm assuming you're whiffing straight 3-footers. Only two things matter.

 

Part 1: Line

Draw a line on the ball & line it up at the back center of the hole. Literally pick a blade of grass. Once you're satisfied your line is straight, forget it. Part 1 of the task is done. 

 

Part 2: Speed

Anything short, just jam it. Don't ponder, don't take practice strokes, just smack it in there. If you're having trouble with face angle, try a pop stroke. Super-short back swing & quick through. The face doesn't even have time to get sideways. For longer putts, determine stroke length with practice swings until you feel good or at least decent. Address & repeat that last practice swing. Don't think about anything else. Hit the ball as immediately after addressing it. ZERO hesitation. 

 

These are my points of experience as a reformed yipper. I too considered quitting golf over it. Don't keep changing putters. Keep the same putter & try different grip sizes & styles. They will change how you release. I'm using the SuperStroke claw grip. I don't even use the claw but the size and squarish shape is really working for me. 

 

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Watch a bunch of kids at summer golf camp roll the rock on the practice green.  Notice how it’s not life or death if it goes in or it doesn’t. 
 

Alternatively, smoke a blunt until giggles begin and putt till you’re just focusing on feel and not results. This approach works amazingly 😎 well. 

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I can sympathize. I have been taking fairly regular lessons for the last several years. I have gotten very marginally better. I have gone from ~120 to ~110 in all that time. It seems I take two steps forward and one step back. I fix one thing and then it shows another problem. I fix that problem and then revert to a previous problem and have to work on that again. 

 

Like others have said much is in your head. Also, like others have suggested find a good instructor who specializes in putting and take some lessons. Don't quit just because you are going through a tough time. 

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I have struggled with the putter several times over the years (like you breaking 80 with 40 putts).  Totally mental.  That being said, knowing that does nothing to make it better.  What has worked for me is to do a complete mental reset.  To accomplish that, I went to putting left handed.  I mean, I hardly could do worse.  My expectation to make a putt went to near zero and because of that it freed me up to just make a stroke.  I wasn't stressed over making it anymore.  After a short adjustment period, I putted decently.  Not spectacularly, but decent and it was stress free.  Even got good at it.

 

The duration of putting left handed has varied (done it 3 times) with the last time lasting almost 2 years.  But when I came back to putting right handed, I was able to putt well.  One day just picked up a RH putter and went back to it.  I have found a putter that I really like and it's been about 5 years since I last putted LH and I incorporated some of the things that others have said in this thread.  One of them is just to roll the ball with a smooth motion.  I don't even really care if it goes in the hole as long as I roll it on the line I picked.

 

The key for me, was to remove the stress of thinking I had to make a putt.   As I said, I removed the absurd expectations and learned to relax.  When you do make a putt, putting from the wrong side, it is a good feeling.

 

p.s. My LH Scotty is getting pretty dusty.

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5 hours ago, JermWRX said:

Doesn’t matter what kind of putter I try. I’ve tried them all. Doesn’t matter how I grip the club. I’ve tried them all. Doesn’t matter what my stance is. I’ve tried them all. I’ve taken lessons. I putt on a practice mat every night. I’ve tried using a mirror. I’ve used putter gates and other practice devices. Nothing works. I strike the ball so well. Hit fairways and greens all day long. Good out of the sand, and a very good chipper/pitcher. However, none of that matters because I can’t hole a putt. My lags could be 8’ short or 8’ long. My short putts are an abomination. My playing buddies know to never give me putts. Ever. Even if it’s 6”. It’s so frustrating, and honestly I feel like stepping away from the game that I love. Maybe just become a driving range guy, because I absolutely love striking the golf ball. Anyway, I guess this is just a venting post. Sorry. Lol.

 

Have you tried putting a ball down a ruler?  A few days ago I was by a Harbor Freight and remembered someone commenting about a 4 ft ruler they sell for a few bucks so I ran in and picked one up.  The first couple of nights trying it out my thoughts were "the person that talked about putting down a ruler had to be joking because this is F--KING impossible".  I then realized I had gotten into a habit of watching the putter head during the stroke and not the ball.  I sprayed some foot powder on the face of the putting and the impact varied by about 3/8"...  I then started focusing on just the ball and not watching the putter head.  For the past week every night I putt 25 putts down the ruler and keep track of how many go completely down the ruler.  My impact marks on the putter have tightened up significantly and as of tonight am up to 70%.  

 

Now if I could only get rid of my flippy weak a** impact with my irons I may be able to be half way decent at this game...  

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5 hours ago, JermWRX said:

Doesn’t matter what kind of putter I try. I’ve tried them all. Doesn’t matter how I grip the club. I’ve tried them all. Doesn’t matter what my stance is. I’ve tried them all. I’ve taken lessons. I putt on a practice mat every night. I’ve tried using a mirror. I’ve used putter gates and other practice devices. Nothing works. I strike the ball so well. Hit fairways and greens all day long. Good out of the sand, and a very good chipper/pitcher. However, none of that matters because I can’t hole a putt. My lags could be 8’ short or 8’ long. My short putts are an abomination. My playing buddies know to never give me putts. Ever. Even if it’s 6”. It’s so frustrating, and honestly I feel like stepping away from the game that I love. Maybe just become a driving range guy, because I absolutely love striking the golf ball. Anyway, I guess this is just a venting post. Sorry. Lol.

 

 

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1 hour ago, JermWRX said:

I do this. Maybe I’ll try the opposite. Lol

Funny but that could work too.  If you already know it’s not going to go in how tense are you going to be?  Frees you up to just put a good roll on it and not try so hard to make it.😎

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Practice with ear buds in listening to music that makes you dance happy. You’ll quit concentrating on the putt “process” and let your natural talent and muscle memory take over, become loose and fluid.

Go play with that music playing in your head.

 

 

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I went through something similar a few years back. In one of our major club competitions I had 40 putts and shot 3 over my handicap. Seven putts less and I’d have won the competition. I was mad with myself.

 

So I tried the Jordan Spieth route as well as practicing putting to tee pegs every night. I looked at the hole whilst putting and it worked. Seemed to stop me looking up mid swing and firing it all over. Slowly my putting got better, my confidence improved and the last couple of years I’ve averaged 28 putts a round. It’s possibly the strongest part of my game now and I feel I’m going to make anything.

 

I no longer look at the hole whilst putting now, I pick a specific dimple to look at and focus on not moving my eyes until the dimple has been moved. Whenever I have a bad round though I go back to looking at the hole for my next few practice rounds.

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I love putting. I embrace it. But there was a time in my early 20’s where I was the exact opposite. As soon as I started loving it I started putting better. I really think 85% of putting is mental. Have confidence. There are two things in putting - path and pace. That’s it. Start it on the line you want and know your pace. 

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I had the yips pretty bad a few years ago- obviously there's not a simple solution. A couple things that helped me were things like putting without a target. Hitting longer putts without aiming at a hole and focusing on contact, putting with my eyes closed. Those sort of things to get a groove a decent stroke and make good contact. 

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14 hours ago, Shilgy said:

 So pick a spot behind the hole on the path your ball would go in the hole and hit to that spot.

Or pick a spot in front of the hole on the ball path and hit to that spot. For me that's about two feet in front of the hole. When I aim there the ball ends up within gimme range, if not in the hole. Even with a three footer I aim at a spot on the green eight inches or so before the hole. With uphill and downhill putts I move the aiming point accordingly. When I aim at the hole I always go long. But that's me. The trick lies in finding out through experience what works for you.

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I’ve never thought about quitting the game because of my putting but I have thought about quitting over the shanks I’ve been battling over the last 2 years. Nothing more frustrating in the game for me than not knowing if I’m going to catch it clean or straight of the hosel! 
The single best tip I have ever had for putting is KEEP YOUR HEAD DOWN! I got that tip 15 years ago and it has always stuck. Before that tip, putting was the worst part of my game. Since then I try to remember to keep my head still for at least 2 sec after the putter hits the ball. It made a WORLD of difference for me. 

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16 hours ago, JermWRX said:

 My lags could be 8’ short or 8’ long. My short putts are an abomination. My playing buddies know to never give me putts. Ever. Even if it’s 6”. It’s so frustrating, and honestly I feel like stepping away from the game that I love. Maybe just become a driving range guy, because I absolutely love striking the golf ball. Anyway, I guess this is just a venting post. Sorry. Lol.

Ah, the driving range guy that can’t putt - this hits home and bring back some terrible memories from only 2 seasons ago.

 

In a nutshell, if your lag putts are +/-8’ and short putts are an abomination then you don’t have the correct weapon!  I’d bet you could putt better with your wedge?
 

After SAM fittings, trial and error, late nights up reading the science involved, indoor putting with Blast Motion sensor, logging hundreds of putts/day, guessing and checking head shape/size/weight, face inserts/milling, sight lines/dots/naked, loft,  hosel configs, shaft length/weight/material, grip size/shape/weight/material, putting style, stroke type, swing weight, counterbalancing!?!?!
 

It became paralysis by analysis!  So when you say you’ve tried them all....  you haven’t.

 

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Stop competing, competing against your friends, keeping score, and posting scores for the rest of this year. Just play for fun.

Take one putt. If it goes in, fine.

One handed swipe the second putt. 
Pick it up, in or out, and move on.  
Unlearn or re program yourself on the importance of putting.  
Next year, go back to playing normally. 

 

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      Keita Nakajima - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Francesco Laporta - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Aaron Cockerill - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Sebastian Soderberg - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Connor Syme - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Jeff Winther - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Woo Young Cho - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Bernd Wiesberger - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Andy Sullivan - WITB 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Jacques Kruyswijk - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Pablo Larrazabal - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Thriston Lawrence - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Darius Van Driel - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Grant Forrest - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Jordan Gumberg - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Nacho Elvira - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Romain Langasque - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Dan Bradbury - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Yannik Paul - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Ashun Wu - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Alex Del Rey - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      Collin Morikawa's custom Taylor-Made gamer - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Collin Morikawa's custom Taylor-Made putter (back-up??) - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      New TaylorMade P-UDI (Stinger Squadron cover) - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Rory's custom Joe Powell (Career Slam) persimmon driver & cover - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Keita Nakajima's TaylorMade P-8CB irons - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Tommy Fleetwood's son Mo's TM putter - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
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    • 2025 John Deere Classic - Discussion and Links to Photos
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      General Albums
       
      2025 John Deere Classic - Monday #1
      2025 John Deere Classic - Monday #2
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Carson Young - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Zac Blair - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Anders Albertson - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Jay Giannetto - Iowa PGA Section Champ - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      John Pak - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Brendan Valdes - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Cristobal del Solar - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Dylan Frittelli - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      Justin Lowers new Cameron putter - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Bettinardi new Core Carbon putters - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Cameron putter - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Cameron putter covers - 2025 John Deere Classic
       
       
       
       
       
       
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