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  1. Jul 30, 2021 · Putting. Yes, you can beat the yips. Here’s how, according to a star putting coach. By: Zephyr Melton July 30, 2021. The yips are a nasty ailment. They — along with the shanks — can appear ...

  2. Step 2: Diagnose the Issue. Once you’re in the right headspace to fix the issue, the next step is to act like a doctor and diagnose the issue at hand. As much as it might pain you to relive the memory, it’s important to do it so you can get to the bottom of it and find the right cure. Ask yourself questions like:

  3. Jan 19, 2015 · Taking this step will minimise the adverse effect of the yip. Even when you have the yips you may be able to make the correct moves through the stroke when in slow motion. This can be a good way to conquer the problem. Start by practising a swing so slowly that the twitching is not present. You may want to build up the speed if that feels ...

  4. Suffering from the yips can be fatal for a game of golf because it leads to catastrophic shots. It can strike anytime, regardless of the club being used. Indeed, whereas a lengthy distance to the cup can lead to a 3-putt situation at worst, executing a putt with the yips can easily send the ball off the green for any of those 3 putts.

  5. Sep 3, 2024 · Drills: Most 'yips' happen at close range so a great drills to try is the 2ft, 4ft, 6ft drill. Place a golf ball at each of these distances from the hole in a straight line. Start with the 2ft putt and work your way back to the 4ft and then the 6ft. Repeat this process at 90° angles around the hole trying to hole three putts each time.

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  6. Feb 8, 2018 · Practice. This is the biggest stumbling block for golfers trying to improve their yips. You do need to improve your technique but, the more you think about your movements, the more likely it is you will never full rectify the fault. The trick is to break down your practice into two separate blocks.

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  8. Aug 24, 2023 · Flipped right hand (hands behind the ball). Understand a correct coil/load going back and how to sequence better coming down so the chest opens up and gives the arms space to deliver a stronger impact. Lots of body action drills to enhance the feel, with and without the ball. In this video, Golf Monthly Top 50 Coach Dan Grieve discusses how to ...

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