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GREAT PUTTING IS ABOUT PROCESS AND PRACTICE
So what makes a great putter?
So much of what makes a player successful on the greens you can’t see. It’s a combination of effective practice and a good “process”. And the process is more mental than it is physical.
Over the past 15 years, I’ve been fortunate enough to work with some of the world’s best players and you’d be surprised how many of these great putters, share the same things about their process and practice in common.
What do I mean by process?
You can think of good putting as a “system”. The way a player:
- Reads green and determines speed and direction the ball will roll
- Visualizes and commits to that line
- Programs the pace into the subconscious mind
- Gets set up consistently aiming directly at the correct start line
- Quietens the mind down, especially when under pressure
- Makes the stroke without technical thoughts
- Accepts the outcome and can reset (if it’s an unfavorable one)
When I work with students on putting, we find a system that works for that player, and then measure the success of each put, not by whether the putt went in, but by whether the plan was stuck to.
Almost all my players see huge improvement in their putting performance when they find a good system that works for them and this is what I’ll show you in my eBook and Audio sessions.
Effective Practice
- To work on distance control (distance control is more important than direction)
- To get the ball starting on the right line every time (alignment)
- To hit the ball out of the sweet-spot every time
- Improve a player’s pre-putt “process” and ability to putt well under pressure
All these skills you are going to develop with the 50+ Tour player practice drills in the Golf State of Mind Putting System.
Follow this path and you’ll adopt the Tour player’s mental approach to putting and take your game to a new level.
FEATURES

WHAT WILL you GET?

– Build a repeatable putting routine to maximize confidence and your chance of success
– Where to put your focus before, during and after a putt
– How to read greens like a Tour player caddie

– Identify your unique tendencies and mistakes you make under pressure and eliminate them
– How to quieten your mind and access your natural stroke
– Grip pressure and tempo
– Keep it simple: “look and react” to the target!

– How to warm up your visualization and distance control before a round
– How to boost confidence in your putting
– Mental rehearsal techniques

– Learn how to set up correctly every time
– The importance of eye position and alignment
– Hand and eye dominance and how it affects your set-up
– What is your putting style? Arc or straight-back-straight-through?

– The Factors In A Fluid Putting Stroke
– How To Build Consistency
– How To Start A Fluid Stroke

– Using stats to identify your strengths and weaknesses
– Setting goals and a plan to improve them

– Over 50 Competitive skills, Random and Block Practice Drills
– How To Improve your stroke, work on your touch/feel and improve your ability to handle pressure putts
Over 30 Audio Lessons
Reviews
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How to Become a Great Putter

“Working with David was an amazing experience, he taught me so many things that I could apply to my golf game and also in my everyday life. The mental game was a huge part that I struggled with and David truly helped me understand how I can improve and get better in certain categories. He has so many great insights and pushes you to be the best you can be. I saw changes in my mental state and scores after a few months of working with him and applying his teachings. I am forever grateful I worked with David and I got the chance to learn from him. To anyone who is thinking about working on your mental game, I highly recommend David.”

Working with David has transformed my approach to challenges, fostering a growth mindset that empowers me both on the golf course and in everyday life. Before working with David, I really had no idea how much the mental aspect of golf mattered. His insights and encouragement have inspired me to embrace learning and resilience in every situation.

“The older I get; I realize how important the mental side of the game is. I have never felt so
good on and off the golf course. I am sure that David has had a major impact on this.
We have been working together for a while now. I really appreciate the talks that we
have been having in between rounds, on how to stay in present and how to manage myself. I
am very grateful for what he has done for me so far and I am looking forward to what is
coming next for us as a team.”

“Working with David has really helped me develop a strong mental process meaning my focus is in the right place before and during shots, which makes a big difference when playing tournament golf”.

“David MacKenzie is truly an expert in coaching the performance skills of the mental side of golf. For what is complicated for most to communicate, David does in a simple, clear, and effective way. His ideas help golfers shoot lower scores and enjoy the game more.”

“David has helped me truly enjoy my golf by helping me let go of expectation and results and play with freedom and focus. The rewards for my work with David has been showing in my recent achievements one being winning the Slovakia Amateur Championship.”

“Working with David has helped me tremendously. From my routines in tournaments, state of mind before and during events, helping me to make my practice as productive as possible and helping me to focus more on what I can control. Since I’ve been working with David I feel a lot more comfortable in tournaments and every week I’m gaining more confidence.”

“If you want to consistently perform better on the golf course, under pressure, work with David MacKenzie! In a brief amount of time, he’s taught me mental skills which have helped me play great golf. His affirmations helped boost my confidence to believe in myself and my abilities.”

“David is a great speaker and does a wonderful job making the mental side of golf relatable to golfers of all levels. His approach is very practical and easy to follow and the library of resources is extremely useful! I recommend my students work with David – he bridges the gap between instruction and bringing your game to the course!”

“Working with David MacKenzie helped me reach a whole new level in my game. He has a fantastic insight into the mind of an elite golfer and I use his techniques during every round to keep me confident and focused. Thanks David!”

“My work with David has allowed me to grow as a golfer and a person. David has helped me to understand that change happens by hard work, patience and trusting the process. This last year with David has given me important tools to be more thoughtful on and off the golf course, to work through the harder moments and to find joy while playing the game I love.”

“When I first started working with David I was a hot-head on the course, but he turned me into the polar opposite. He helped me figure out mental strategies and techniques to stay calm, focused and play with freedom. I can only thank David for helping me play better golf in tournaments.”

“Working with David has helped me in many ways, from goal setting to being mindful of how I am thinking and feeling during times of pressure, stress, happiness, etc. The things that David has taught me, not only apply to golf, but to every day life, and have helped me grow as a golfer and a person.”

“Working with David has allowed me to completely shift my perspective whilst competing to allow myself to become more mentally tough. My confidence has soared as I have learned how to deal with any negative self talk as well as being able to separate what happens on the golf course from my life outside of golf.”

“Since I started working with David 4 years ago, he has helped me work on my mindset for both on and off the course. As a result, I’ve become a more mentally tough and confident player, which has led to more success in tournaments and more productivity and well-being off the course.”

“Over the last year, David has not only helped me find my game back, but helped me elevate it to new levels. With his online lessons and video calls, I was able to drastically change my approach of the game. My attention is less outcome driven and more process driven now. This has not only helped me reduce the emotional attachment to shots, but it ultimately made me a happier golfer.”

“The mental coaching sessions I’ve done with David have helped me play through some of the biggest moments in my golf career. I wouldn’t have been able to play some of my best golf without him and he has helped me play more relaxed golf and made it more exciting for me.”

“After working with David for a few years now, I can already tell the significant improvement in not just my golf game but in my overall well being too. I used to let my golf scores dictate my life, good or bad, but after my lessons with David, I have gotten to learn and be comfortable with that it is just a game, and life goes on. Subsequently, my scores dropped by 5 shots on average, and I am at much more at peace with myself. Thanks David!”

“The importance of the mental game in golf can’t be overstated and David has been an instrumental part in my mental development as a golfer and individual. Since I began working with David, he has devoted a great deal of time and effort into helping me strive for excellence and achieve my goals. In the past year or so, I can owe a a great deal of my success to the guidance and wisdom he has provided me.”

“Since I realized the importance and starting laying more emphasis on the mental aspect of the game of golf, I have not only lowered my scoring average but also changed my outlook on how to approach each shot. Working with David has helped me neutralize the emotional connection to each shot, leading to better pre- and post-shot routines, shot acceptance and decision making. Lessening the “emotional rollercoasters” therefore contributes towards maintaining a consistent attitude throughout the round. This has let me excel when I am playing well, yet still prevail when I have brought my B-game to a tournament.”