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Wondering how to read greens like a pro? Top-ranked golf teacher Ryan Young shares an easy visual trick that will help.
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Phones were banned, so no one drifted toward their screens. A dress code set the tone of belonging. And there are norms of golf etiquette. The message was clear: be present, respectful, supportive.
We need to work on our games on the range and practice green, then somehow flip the switch when we get to the golf course so we can actually play better.
Over the course of my professional coaching career, spanning more than 50 years, I have delivered somewhere in the region of 100,000 golf lessons – and in all likelihood there have been far more.
By simply envisioning a skier going down a mountain, you can actually improve your putting results. You can check out my full golf lesson with Ryan Young for more tips to help your game improve!