레슨/Theory2011. 6. 11. 09:36

A little bit of fun and some putting tips too.

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레슨/Theory2011. 6. 11. 09:30
by Dr Paul Hurrion

Quintic Ball Roll is the brainchild of internationally recognised Sports Biomechanist Dr Paul Hurrion (perhaps best known as Padraig Harrington's trusted putting advisor and biomechanics analyst over the past six years). He works with many other Tour golfers including Rory McIlroy, Oliver Wilson, Paul McGinley, Robert-Jan Derksen (featured here) and Lee Westwood. He has also applied his top level skills, knowledge and experience into the design of his own range of putters with GEL Golf

Quintic Technology – it's Trackman for putting

I have spent the last five years developing what is today known as Quintic Ball Roll Software and now use it regularly in all of my analysis when working with my clients on the putting green. Quintic Ball Roll v2.4 software is capable of analysing up to 240 frames per second, automatically recognising markers on the golf ball, and instantly producing fully digitised analysis of each putt.

The software tracks the ball for the first 30cm of its journey on a given length of putt. It then instantly and clearly shows the ball speed, side spin (cut or hook), angular rotation (degrees & RPM), vertical bounce, launch angle and point at which true roll occurs.

Crucially – and this is the most significant advance on Quintic’s already pioneering analysis tools – all of the above are reflected graphically and numerically in a summary sheet in a way that was formerly only available for full swing analysis software for irons and woods. The average, range and standard deviation of the putts are automatically updated after each putt and can be saved into a session folder. It is then possible to compare session results, for example, with different types of putter, before and after changes to the loft / lie / length of a putter and before or after a putting lesson.With the help of Robert-Jan Derksen, let me show you how it works.

The clue is in the detail – key figures reveal the true quality of impact

The screen grab that you see here (above) was taken from a recent session with Robert-Jan Derksen on the putting green at Celtic Manor. Following a simple calibration procedure (see the T-bar image) we start the session with a 12-foot straight putt. [The software can be used on all types of putts – long, short, uphill, left to right, right to left... Is there a particular length of putt your are struggling with?]

I have been working with Robert for nearly two years, and we are finally starting to see the results. In the following example, the read out on the computer reveals just what I am looking for in terms of how the golf ball reacts after contact with the putter (See Good Putt.bmp). This is as a result of a square set-up, good posture, a centre strike, no deviation in the path of the putter through the hitting area and a square putter-face at impact.

In other words, we are looking for consistency in all areas that determine the initial roll of the ball on its way to the target.

Ball speed? You can’t hope to read a green if you can’t control the pace of the golf ball. Similarly, you will never consistently roll putts on your chosen line if you impart side spin, or strike the ball with an erratic launch angle.

In recent months Robert has struggled on his initial pace control through having too much loft at impact, causing the ball to ‘jump’ and backspin after impact. But this analysis tells me he is getting much better; there is zero side spin (-2.27rpm is negligible), and the ball started its forward rotation immediately after impact. The launch angle is less than 2 degrees, which is perfect.

Other information provided by the Quintic analysis:

• Initial ball speed – 9.15 feet/sec which results in the golf ball travelling approximately 20 feet on a flat green with a Stimpmeter reading of 11.

• The point of ‘True Roll’ occurs after just 20 inches (<10%of the travel distance).

• The Launch Angle was 1.68 degrees and the result was a smooth forward roll for the first 12 inches. In my studio, the robot achieves the quickest point of True Roll with a launch angle of 1.00 degrees.When working with players, this is the launch angle I am trying to achieve, I certainly don’t want a negative launch angle as the ball will pop up as a result of being driven into the ground!

• The ball has rotated 191º after the first 12 inches of its path, with 731rpmof forward rotation at this point.

Understanding the true nature of the fault accelerates the fix...

For the purposes of revealing the sort of data we might expect on a poorly struck putt, I asked Robert to hit a ball with cut-spin.

And this is where the software really does come into its own in terms of teaching, because you would never pick up on these faults with the naked eye. This data shows the negative effect of too much cut spin on the performance of the golf ball. The cut spin number (+36.85) turns RED to highlight more than an acceptable amount of cut spin imparted on the ball at impact. This cut spin caused the ball to skid for 2 inches before starting forward rotation and it bounced significantly for the first 12 inches of its journey even though it had a good Launch Angle of 1.07 degrees.

As a result, it has taken considerably longer to reach the point of ‘True Roll’. Common causes of too much cut spin?:

• An outside-to-inside putting stroke

• An open putter face at impact

• Striking the putt out of the ‘heel’

• Putter with lie angle too low (heel high)

I advocate the left below- right grip in putting for the symmetry it gives you – i.e. levels the shoulders and facilitates a true pendulum motion.

Natural release of the putter should result in a through swing that mirrors the backswing – a natural arc either side of the ball

While cut-spin is a no-no, scientific testing using a fixed robot and a high-speed camera (1000fps) proves that up to 10 rpm of hook or cut spin imparted to the ball is acceptable as having negligible effect. [As soon as side spin increase above 10 rpm, the side spin can cause the ball to spin, bounce and stray from the intended line. Just picture a spin bowler in cricket when the ball bounces!] The increased amount of hook spin, even with a good launch angle has produced a good ‘True Roll’ value (<15%). The act of hooking the golf ball can actually produce a quicker true roll but still is the cause of deflection which is exaggerated on a right to left breaking putt (right-handed golfer), especially with a high launch angle. Common causes of too much hook spin?:

• inside to outside putting stroke

• putter face closed at impact

• striking the putt out of the ‘toe’

• putter with lie angle too high (toe high)

Why correct putter fitting is ultimately the only route to consistency

By measuring how the ball reacts as it comes of the clubface you can determine the correct loft, lie and length of the ideal putter – it’s the ultimate putter fit! The ideal launch angle (for most greens) is between 0.75 and 1.25 degrees. Slower greens (or greens that have a lot of grain) require up to 2 degrees of launch angle to get the ball up out of its resting position and riding on top of the grass. If the launch angle is too high the ball will, literally, launch up into the air, high above the grass and bounce as it’s moving towards the hole. While the ball is bouncing, it has a greater chance of being deflected off line by either the side (hook or cut) spin or imperfections in the green.

Common causes of high launch angle?

• too much dynamic loft at impact

• breaking the wrist (‘flipping’) just before impact

• having the ball too far forward in the stance

• putter with too much static loft

While the ball is skidding or sliding over the grass (with no forward rotation) it is much easier for it to be deflected off line by imperfections in the green – e.g. spike marks, pitch marks, footprints, grain. This deflection will cause a putt that started on the intended line to miss the hole and /or lose speed too quickly as a result of sliding into a slope or grain. On many occasions the golf ball rotates backwards for the first few inches. Obviously the harder a putt is struck, the more the tendency of the ball to skid.

Causes of unacceptable skid?

• too much static loft on the putter

• ineffective putter face technology

• too much dynamic loft at impact

• breaking the wrist (‘flipping’) just before impact

• having the ball too far forward in the stance

Common causes of low launch angle?

• not enough dynamic loft at impact

• hitting down on the ball with the putting stroke

• having the ball too far back in the stance

• the putter not having enough static loft

1. Perfect fit: the putter-head sits flush, while the angle of the shaft and left forearm match up.

2. NO! Putter is too upright, causing the heel to come up off the ground (causes pushed putts)

3. NO! The toe is in the air, putter sits too flat; typical symptoms include missing left, pulled putts

The majority of putters come as standard with 3 or 4 degrees of static loft. This may or may not be right for you. Analysing your personal putting stroke, your own hand position at address and impact and your preferred ball position will allow for the correct calculation of loft and lie for your putter (that’s if you can repeat it consistently?!). Ideally, especially for PGA Tournament Professionals, it would be advisable to select putters with different lofts depending on the type of green (grass type/depth /speed) you are playing to optimise the correct launch angle and therefore roll characteristics of the golf ball.

For more information, visit www.quinticballroll.com


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레슨/Information2011. 6. 9. 10:39
버락 오바마 미국 대통령의 골프 실력이 워싱턴 정치인들 가운데 중하위권인 것으로 나타났다.미국 골프전문지 골프다이제스트는 6월호에서 워싱턴의 정치권력을 좌지우지하는 정치인 등의 골프 핸디캡을 분석해 1위부터 150위까지의 골프 순위를 선정, 소개했다.

▲ 버락 오바마 미국 대통령(앞)과 조 바이든 부통령이 백악관 앞에서 골프를 치고 있다. (골프다이제스트)

골프다이제스트에 따르면 오바마 대통령의 골프 핸디캡은 17이며, 조 바이든 부통령과 존 베이너 하원의장은 각각 6.3, 7.9로 ‘싱글 핸디캡’ 수준이다.

오바마 대통령의 핸디캡 17은 워싱턴 유력인사 랭킹으로는 108위에 해당한다. 지난 2008년말 대통령 당선자 시절에는 16을 기록했다.

골프다이제스트는 “오바마 대통령이 4년 임기 중 전반 2년간 60차례의 라운딩을 했지만 바이든 부통령이나 베이너 의장은 훨씬 많이 라운딩을 했을 것”이라고 전했다.

현역 상·하원 의원 중에서는 마크 유달(콜로라도) 상원의원이 핸디캡 2로 가장 골프를 잘치는 정치인으로 꼽혔다.

2012년 대권 후보군 중에서는 릭 샌토럼 전 펜실베이니아주 연방상원의원이 핸디캡 12로 가장 우수했다.

각료 중에서는 여성인 캐슬린 시벨리우스 보건장관이 핸디캡 18로 가장 골프 실력이 우수한 장관에 올랐다.

이밖에 윌리엄 데일리 백악관 비서실장은 핸디캡 14.9, 로버트 뮬러 연방수사국(FBI) 국장은 13.6으로 골프 애호가인 것으로 나타났다.

골프다이제스트는 “150위권에 오른 인사들의 핸디캡은 미국골프협회(USGA)의 공식 핸디캡을 토대로 당사자들의 골프실력을 종합적으로 산정해 계산한 것”이라고 설명했다.

정은선 기자(stop1020@etoday.co.kr)

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레슨/Information2011. 5. 23. 12:59

28일 미국 캘리포니아주 LA인근 인더스트리힐스골프장에서 열린 미 LPGA투어 KIA클래식 최종 라운드 18번홀에서 신지애의 1.2m짜리 버디 퍼트가 홀컵 오른쪽을 타고 돌아 나오고 있다. /AP 연합뉴스



'강심장' 신지애, 마지막홀서 1.2m 퍼팅 놓쳐 2위… 산드라 갈 첫 우승
"60cm 내리막 퍼팅보다 두려운 것은 없다."

미국 프로골프(PGA)투어 최다승인 82승을 기록했던 샘 스니드(1912~2002 ·미국)가 골프에서 가장 어려운 샷으로 꼽았던 건 짧은 내리막 퍼팅이다. '골프 황제' 타이거 우즈(미국)도 "때론 18m 퍼팅보다 1m 퍼팅이 더 어려울 때가 있다"고 했다. 정상급 프로의 경우 성공률 90%를 넘는 1m 안팎의 짧은 퍼팅도 반드시 성공해야 한다는 중압감을 갖게 되면 가장 까다로운 샷으로 변하는 것이다.

[Source] 조선일보 : 이 퍼팅 한방에 1억원 날아갔다
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레슨/Theory2011. 5. 23. 12:58



How To Improve Your Putting With Practice Drills: Rickard Strongert, VideoJug's resident golf expert, shows VideoJug users several practise drills to improve your golf putting.

Step 1: Short putts
Step 2: Three in a row
Step 3: In the club
Step 4: Follow- through

Note: this is not allowed on the course as the ball can contact the golf club only once.

So who said putting practice couldn't be fun? These drills will improve your game and force you to enjoy yourself at the same time!

[Source] www.videojug.com

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레슨/Information2011. 5. 23. 12:57


[요약]
1. 일정한 퍼팅 궤도 유지
2. 퍼팅 스피드 컨트롤 (오른손 샷)
3. 백스윙에 이어 임팩트까지 퍼터 페이스 각도가 변해서는 안됨


그동안 숱한 승부처에서 마술 같은 퍼팅을 선보였던 우즈는 그린 위 레슨에 한층 공을 들였다. 우즈는 티 2개를 퍼터 헤드 길이와 똑같은 폭으로 꽂아 작은 문(門)을 만들어 일정한 궤도로 퍼팅하는 시범을 보였다. 우즈는 "직선 오르막에서 최대 100번까지 반복 연습한 다음 그린을 자유롭게 돌아다니며 퍼팅을 한다"고 말했다.
우즈가 퍼팅할 때 가장 강조한 것은 볼 스피드였다. "아무리 퍼팅 라인을 잘 읽어도 스피드가 안 맞으면 홀에 떨어지지 않거든요." 그는 "나는 오른손으로 공을 친다는 느낌으로 퍼팅을 하지만 정답은 아니다"며 "친한 친구인 스티브 스트리커는 왼손 위주로 퍼팅한다"고 소개했다. 우즈는 "아버지가 맨 처음 가르쳐준 게 있다"며 "몸보다 퍼터 페이스를 먼저 정렬해야 어떤 상황에서도 일정한 퍼팅 패턴을 유지할 수 있다"고 말했다.
우즈는 레슨을 마치면서 "골프에서 승부를 가르는 건 샷 기술이 아니라 게임을 풀어나가는 운영 능력"이라고 강조했다. "쇼트게임을 잘하는 게 정말 중요해요. 샷 연습은 못하더라도 퍼팅훈련을 거르지 마세요."

[Source] 스포츠 조선

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레슨/Information2011. 5. 23. 12:57

① 롱 아이언 칠 때는 왼발을 좀 더 오픈하라
롱 아이언 샷에서 가장 중요한 것은 몸을 앞으로 밀고 나가면서 공을 맞혀야 한다. 몸이 앞으로 나가지 못하고 뒤에 남아 있으면 절대 좋은 샷을 할 수 없다. 그렇게 하기 위해선 왼발을 조금 더 오픈하고 치는 게 좋다.

② 백스윙 때 코킹 각도를 유지하라
어드레스 때 유지하고 있는 왼 손목의 꺾인 각도를 테이크 백 동작에서 그대로 유지하는 게 좋다. 백스윙 때 손목의 각도가 변하면 클럽 헤드가 닫히거나 열리는 현상이 발생한다. 이런 나쁜 습관을 바꾸기 위해선 어드레스 때 클럽 헤드를 살짝 들어 주는 것도 나쁘지 않다.

③ 퍼터 게이트를 만들어라
게이트웨이라는 훈련법이다. 홀에서부터 퍼터 길이만큼의 거리에 공을 내려놓고 헤드 양쪽에 티를 꽂는다. 볼의 위치는 약간 오르막 상황에 놓는다. 헤드가 티를 맞지 않게 유지하면서 볼을 친다. 중요한 건 퍼트 할 때는 오른손의 감각이다. 똑같은 상황에서 100번까지 연습한다.

④ 볼 스피드를 일정하게 유지하라
퍼트 때 가장 중요하게 생각하는 또 하나가 볼의 스피드다. 완벽하다고 느낄 때까지 스피드 연습을 한다.

⑤ 로프트가 변하지 않게 하라
퍼터에도 로프트가 있다. 이 로프트가 스트로크 하는 동안 절대 변하지 않아야 한다. 손목을 꺾으면서 퍼트할 경우 로프트가 변하게 된다.

⑥ 퍼터 헤드로 셋업하라
어릴 적 아버지는 항상 퍼터 헤드로 에임을 한 뒤 몸을 정렬하라고 주문했다. 만약 이런 순서가 없이 셋업하면 퍼트할 때마다 교정해야 하는 번거로운 결과가 생긴다.

⑦ 오른쪽 어깨가 따라오지 않게 하라
퍼트할 때 가장 신경 써야 할 게 오른쪽 어깨다. 스트로크 하는 동안 오른쪽 어깨는 뒤쪽에 계속 머물러 있어야 한다. 오른쪽 어깨가 퍼터를 따라 움직이면 정확하게 공을 맞히기 힘들다.

[Source] 스포츠동아
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레슨/Theory2011. 5. 23. 12:56
Aim & Contact
It is important to properly aim the putter on the intended line and to consistently strike the ball in the center of the putter face. Use aids like face impact paper to determine where the ball strikes the face. Also, use a line indicator for the intended line and set-up with the putter square to that line.

Acceleration
Acceleration means the speed of the putter head constantly increases at a steady rate from the start of the forward stroke through impact. This is an important stroke mechanic but usually is too subtle to be noticed by the golfer's eye.
Some golfers have excessive acceleration at impact. Some have a tendency to decelerate at impact. Constant acceleration is ideal to control ball speed and distance.
Acceleration can be attributed to the length of the stroke and the amount of stroke time. The more consistent a golfer is with these mechanics the more consistently they will accelerate the putter head through impact.

Putter Head Speed
The putter head speed at impact determines how far the ball will roll. Putter head speed is a direct result of acceleration mechanics. This is a learned mechanic for judging the distance for each putt.

Stroke Length, Time & Tempo
These are crucial mechanics for developing a consistent stroke. Stroke lengths will vary with different lengths of putts but the stroke time should remain about the same for putts of all lengths.

Putting Stroke Mechanic Data
Stroke times are the elapsed times for the backstroke and the forward stroke to impact. The forward stroke to impact should be about one half the time of the backstroke. Stroke time will vary some from player to player but the time for different length putts should vary no more than a fraction of a second for each player.
Therefore, stroke tempo should be about the same on all lengths of putts. Stroke Tempo is the ratio of the backstroke time divided by the forward stroke to impact time.

Natural Putters
There are natural putters but most golfers have to learn stroke mechanics. Even the natural putters have to practice sound putting stroke mechanics or they will not be so natural. Putting is simple physics that requires imparting a roll on the ball at the proper pace on the intended line. Sounds easy right?
Even the best players in the world playing on the best putting surfaces don't make all their putts. Typically, the year's best putter on the PGA Tour averages a little more then 1.7 putts per green hit in regulation and usually the average is about 28 putts per round. That is not lights out when you consider they average about 14 greens in regulation per round. But on a given week when they get in that "zone" and average 25 putts per round, they more then likely win the tournament.
Sound putting mechanics will improve putting for all golfers. Practicing putting mechanics will lower the number of putts per round and improve consistency.

[Source] http://www.clubrepairnews.com/techreport/tech-putting-stroke.htm

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레슨/Theory2011. 5. 23. 12:56

By Ed Mitchell, PGA
November 2006

The most recent debate about the proper putting stroke centers around two styles:

Straight-back/straight-forward or inside/square/inside. Regardless which stroke is used, certain mechanics remain the same.

1. Stroke path must start the ball on the intended line.
2. Putter face must be square at impact to the intended line.
3. Contact must be consistently in the center of the face.
4. Putter head speed determines the distance the ball rolls.
5. Move putter head at a constant rate of acceleration during forward stroke.
6. Develop a consistent stroke time for all putt lengths.

Putter Path

It is often said that putting is all about "feel". However, to develop feel golfers need to practice a consistent stroke. It is helpful to know certain data about your putting stroke mechanics so you can practice to improve on what the data tells you. The following data points describe what you "feel" and will illustrate what you should work on to improve your stroke mechanics

Putter Face Angle To Path


[Source] http://www.clubrepairnews.com/techreport/tech-putting-stroke.htm

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Overview: The basics of a fundamentally sound putting stoke is one where the lower body stays stationary, the head is properly positioned and the upper body, the arms and shoulders, form a triangular shape and moves with a pendulum motion.

Idealy, you should swing the putter back and through at the same speed with a sense of rhythm. The goal is to return the clubface back to a square position at impact along the the target line and that stokes the ball with topspin towards the hole.

Triangle Pendulum Motion:

To begin with, let us first explain what is meant by forming a triangle with your upper body.

An imaginary triangle is formed between your arms and shoulders. Notice what is meant by this with the image to the right.

Through out your swing you will want to keep this triangle intact and the arms and shoulders working together as one unit.

Then like the pendulum movement of a grandfather clock is how you want to stoke the ball.

You want almost no wrist or hand action because they are too hard to control and keep your putter head square and on the target line. Never allow your wrists to unhinge.

 Putting Stoke Length: The lengthen of your backstroke should be about the same distance as your follow through length.

It is important to regulate your distance by changing the length of your stroke and not by trying to apply sudden burst of power with your hands.

For instance, you do not want to make a 30 foot by taking the club back only a few inches and then suddenly trying to hit hard to make the hole.

In the example to the right on a shorter putt the back stroke and follow through length should be the distance of the two inner guide balls. While the two outer balls mark the putting stroke length for a longer putt.

Your goal is a smooth, slow and even pace stroke with the shoulders moving in steady pendulum motion.

The length of the backstroke is an area where some pro trainers recommend different advice. Some advocate the 1/3 - 2/3 rule. That is, take the putter back 1/3 the length and the follow through should be 2/3 of the total length.

However, the one thing that is agreed upon is do not have your backstroke greater than your follow through. Secondly, your controlling distance by varying the length of your stoke.


A fundamental key to successful putting is having your shoulders, arms and putter act as one unit. The stroke is a smooth one piece action upper body motion with no body rotation.

The Role of Your Wrists: Basically, you do not want your wrist to be playing any role in your putting stoke. What you do not want are your wrist to flex like in the photo to the right.

This is normally disastrous and will result in to much play in the putter head. However, on very long putts it is okay for a little amount of wrist hinging because it starts to become too hard to keep your lower body stable and your posture correct.

But never the less, keep in mind that you only want to use your wrists only as much as is absolutely necessary.

The Backswing:
Begin to move the putter head back along the target line.
Use your triangle and keep your lower body body still and your head still with your eye focused on the ball.

Remember the length of the backstroke will dictate the length of the putt.

As you move your putter back along the target line your left should will lower and your right shoulder will rise. See the image to the right, the left shoulder lowers while the head remains steady.

Down Swing: The most important thing is to return the club head square at impact. Keep your arms, hands and shoulders working together and your putter should be low to the ground.

Maintain a smooth and steady pace and let the club naturally accelerate.


Your shoulders will rotate during your stroke while your head and lower body remains still.

Maintain a constant putter speed through out your stroke.

The Follow Through: The left wrist should remain flat and the right shoulder will lower. The putting stroke will continue along the target line until the length is the same as the backswing.

Pace and Rhythm: The feeling of your swing should be one of a smooth, flowing motion. Do not force the pace of your swing but do accelerate through the ball. The putter should have the same pace on the backswing and follow through but it is important that it gains speed as it strikes the ball

Putting is a game itself within the game of golf. It takes time and practice to master but with patience and concentrating on developing the proper fundamentals anyone can become good at putting.

[Source] How to Putt in Golf

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