“David Orr / Flatstick Academy Founder”
Unlock the key elements of the putter and how they influence your stroke. Understanding the shaft, head, and face movement will help you create a consistent stroke.
Master the fundamental setup principles that elite putters use. Learn how ball position, shaft lean, and posture impact your stroke and consistency.
Discover how putter design and perception affect aim. Learn drills to test and refine your alignment so you can start every putt on the right line.
Face angle is king when it comes to putting direction. Train your stroke with simple drills to improve precision and eliminate unwanted pushes and pulls.
Your stroke follows a natural arc—learn how to make it work for you. Improve center-face contact for a pure roll and more consistent distance control.
Face rotation is a natural part of the putting stroke—stop fighting it. Learn how to let rotation happen naturally for a fluid and repeatable stroke.
Launch angle plays a critical role in putting performance. Learn how to fine-tune ball position and shaft lean to match different green speeds.
Break down the four key layers of a great stroke—length, time, speed, and acceleration. Learn how to control them for better distance control.
Stop guessing—start measuring. Learn how top coaches analyze stroke metrics using technology to pinpoint areas for improvement.
Put it all together with a structured plan for improvement. Learn how to assess your stroke, track progress, and build a repeatable putting system.
Learn why the stroke isn’t "straight back and through" and how to let the putter move naturally.
Understand why face angle matters most and how to improve your ability to start putts on line.
Stop fighting face rotation and learn how to let it happen naturally for a repeatable stroke.
Small changes in ball position, shaft lean, and arm structure can make all the difference.
Learn how to measure and assess your stroke so you can make meaningful improvements.
Understand the latest tools to measure, assess, and refine your stroke over time.