Team Titleist Sweeps: Winter Pom Pom Hats

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By Abby L.

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  1. Marc S

    Marc S
    San Antonio, TX

    Military
    Putting drills, stretching drills, strength training, and more putting drills. Thanks TT for the opportunity
  2. Working on swing consistency and sub-100 yard shots. Trying to get back to consistent scratch level golf!
  3. Along with 5 feet of snow comes ample time to revisit Mr Penicks little red book. I will be putting, every day, much to my dogs pleasure. Haha. Please pick me, I need a hat to keep my head warm during outdoor range sessions!!!
  4. I'll be in my simulator working on my finish. Need to work on completing the swing and not cutting it short.
  5. Working on many things, but mostly hitting down on irons using Fatplate training aid. Thx!
  6. Yoga - focusing on balance, posture, & weight distribution.
  7. ToddL

    ToddL
    Attleboro, MA

    Work on my shoulder turn and general flexibility.
  8. Dry swings in a door frame to work on no head movement. Putting stroke and path. Lot's of stretching and movement exercises from the TPI program. Last but not least, reading to keep the mental game strong.
  9. Matt D

    Matt D
    Memphis, TN

    Putting on a board weekly. Get the motion down to a science.
  10. This winter I will be working on my putting stroke. I will be working on keeping the putter head straight through impact and following the ball to the hole. I have a habit at stabbing my putter so I will be doing drills to help stop stabbing.

    The best drill that I’ve used to prevent stabbing the putter, is to set up four tees that are one putter length from the hole on four sides of the hole. Then putt 5 balls from each tee in a row all the way around. If you miss one, start over. Usually when I miss short putts, it’s because I stab my putter and the ball doesn’t go straight to the hole. This drill also helps with keeping your head down. While doing this drill, I like to just listen for the ball to go in, rather than watching it roll in the cup.

    After you make it around the hole at the one putter length, move it back to two-putter lengths and then three.

    It is a tough drill that can be time consuming sometimes, but it is a great drill and I always feel like my putting has improved after doing it!
  11. Frank W

    Frank W
    Florida

    Putting: 1. stance, 2. grip pressure and 3.making solid contact in the center of the putter face.
  12. Ronan C

    Ronan C
    Framingham, MA

    Ten foot chips from tight lies into the hole and seven foot putts, over and over again. Both from inside my living room.
  13. 1-handed putting w/ my left hand only, trying to increase/maintain my feel in my putting stroke.
  14. Chipping - have net setup
  15. Greg T

    Greg T
    Bethlehem, PA

    I had some trouble with in-between wedge shots this year, and I just discovered I have enough clearance in my living room to swing a wedge, so...

    Hitting practice foam balls into the curtains with wedges it is!
  16. Working on swing consistency and sub-100 yard shots. Trying to get back to consistent scratch level golf!
  17. Chipping. Everyday. All day!
  18. dwb

    dwb
    Ammon, ID

    Shovel snow focusing on keeping my right elbow close to my body.
  19. gary h

    gary h
    Torrance, CA

    Abby L., Team Titleist Staff said:

    We want to know, what drill will you be practicing this winter? Send us your drills (we need them!) for a chance to win one of our limited edition Team Titleist winter pom pom hats. 

    It's time for another exclusive Team Titleist sweepstakes and a chance to win some limited edition gear:

    • One (1) Team Titleist Winter Pom Pom Hat

    HERE’S HOW TO ENTER - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: Add a comment in the box below and let us know what drill you'll be practicing this winter then hit the submit reply button.

    Sample entry: Chipping like I putt! 

    Yes, it's that easy.

    We’ll randomly select eight (8) winners from all approved entries that include an answer and are submitted by Sunday, Nov. 9, 2017 at 11:59 PM.

    A few more important details... Only one entry per person. If you send in multiple replies, you'll be disqualified from the contest. Don't forget to include all of the details outlined above or your entry will not be considered eligible.

    Keep in mind, all posts are moderated and it may take some time for your reply to appear. We'll do our best to approve posts quickly but if you enter more than one reply, we have to disqualify you from the drawing (sorry to repeat this but we want to make sure it's clear).

    No purchase necessary. View complete rules here: http://www.titleist.com/company/Community-Policy.aspx#sweepstakes

    And, sorry these will not be for sale. You'll have to stay tuned to Team Titleist for more exclusive opportunities to win one of your own.

    U.S. only. Here's some more info: Why are Titleist sweepstakes U.S. only?

    Good luck!

    Abby
    Team Titleist Staff

    I will make effort to make 20 putt in a row with my new Scotty Cameron from 6 feet
  20. Working on strength and conditioning for a stronger 2018!
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