Are you tired of missing the big putt and going home frustrated? In this Jordan Spieth putting analysis, you’ll learn how to drain big putts!
Jordan Spieth is one of the best putters in the world.
In just the last year he has holed more clutch putts than most pros will in their entire careers.
So how does he do it time and time again?
It comes down to 4 key moves…
Move #1: Alignment
Spieth does a great job with his putting alignment.
In the video, you’ll see how he lines up his feet, hips, and shoulders using an alignment stick.
I use an excellent training aid called the EyeLine Putting Mirror to help my alignment.
Many top pros use that training aid as well, including Rory McIlroy, Rickie Fowler, Adam Scott, and Jason Day to name a few.
Nailing your alignment from the start is crucial for your consistency.
Move #2: Stable Lower Body
Your lower body should remain stable throughout the putt.
Spieth’s lower body doesn’t move much at all.
Your weight should be distributed evenly in your legs.
You shouldn’t feel any pressure change in your feet during your putts.
Move #3: Left Hand Low Grip
Spieth putts with a left hand low grip.
If you tend to over power your putts with your right hand, try putting with your left hand low.
That’ll help you make a smoother stroke.
Move #4: Soft Wrists
Spieth gets a little bit of wrist cock with his right hand as he takes the putter back.
From there, notice how he allows the momentum of the putter to swing a bit forward.
Now, I’m talking about a really small amount of movement from his wrists.
Most players believe that they can’t have any wrist movement, so it’s interesting to see Spieth let his wrists move a bit.
Watch this Jordan Spieth putting analysis to learn the 4 key putting moves that he uses to drain big putts!