There’s something almost magical about watching Ernie Els play. He’s nicknamed ‘The Big Easy” because of his fluid golf swing, but his putting, well, that’s a whole different kind of artistry. Els has won four major titles and was even ranked world No. 1 in 1997. Today, he competes on the PGA Tour Champions and ranks 5th in putting stats, boasting an incredible 1.73 putts per hole average. Watching him putt on the greens, you realize it’s not just talent. It’s his technique, and there’s plenty we can learn from it.
One of the most common mistakes we make while putting on without realising is flipping the wrists. Another is misaligning your putter to the ball at address, and the third is an erratic stroke path that lacks rhythm and flow. Each of these mistakes costs us heavily, especiall

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