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GOLF · 1 hour ago

Improving Putting Skills: Cameron Young's Adjustments

Smylie Kaufman

Smylie Kaufman

Host · Writer

Improving Putting Skills: Cameron Young's Adjustments

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Improving Consistency in Putting: Insights from a Pro Golfer

In a recent conversation, a professional golfer discussed the trials and improvements he experienced in his putting game over the past two years, highlighting 2025 as a year of significant advancement. He described these years as a period of experimentation where he tried numerous putting grips to eliminate hesitation and anxiety. Despite these efforts, he realized that his strongest performances came from using a conventional putting style.

The golfer admitted that the journey wasn't about a sudden breakthrough in his skills; rather, it was a gradual progression learning from various techniques and mental approaches. He experimented extensively with aim point techniques and tried to make them precise, a process he later recognized as overly exacting and somewhat unfeasible.

On the mental side, he learned the importance of accepting the capricious nature of putting, acknowledging that perfect putts don’t always lead to successful outcomes. Mechanically, he emphasized that improvements were mostly about refining his setup, ensuring proper alignment and posture, which are crucial for high-level players.

Highlighting a pivotal moment at the Cognizant Classic, the golfer shared an anecdote from the first hole where a successful putt confirmed his confidence in his refined technique, reinforcing his commitment to his conventional approach for the rest of the year. This moment was not just about the success of that particular shot but also about affirming his trust in his skills and setup, which he had worked on extensively.

This reflection underscores that significant improvements in sports, particularly in areas as intricate as putting in golf, are often the result of long-term persistence, mental resilience, and gradual adjustments rather than immediate transformations.

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