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Why Capto 3D Motion Is a Game-Changer for Putting Improvement
Technology has transformed how we coach putting, and at the centre of that evolution is Capto 3D Motion. In the JB Coaching Putting Studio, Capto is the primary system I use to understand a player’s stroke with precision that simply isn’t possible through video or observation alone. It’s one thing to see a stroke; it’s another to measure it in 3D, understand the forces behind it and track every movement the putter makes in real time. Capto works by using high-speed sensors to
Nov 20


What Effect Does Lie Angle Have on Your Putting: The Hidden Influence Most Golfers (& Fitters) Overlook
Lie angle is one of the most misunderstood parts of putter fitting. Most golfers think of it as a small spec that only affects how the putter sits at address, but lie angle can influence your stroke, your perception, your strike quality and even how the ball launches and rolls. Recently I worked with a player in the JB Coaching Putting Studio whose putter sat noticeably toe-up. What followed was a perfect example of how lie angle influences putting — not just through physics,
Nov 20


What The Best Putters Do Differently?
When you watch an elite putter, it’s easy to think they have some magical “feel” that the average golfer doesn’t. But great putting isn’t magic — it’s a collection of small, disciplined behaviours that stack up to produce world-class performance. In the JB Coaching Putting Studio, I’ve coached county players, elite amateurs, professionals and club golfers of all abilities. One thing is clear: The best putters aren’t always the ones with the prettiest stroke. They’re the ones
Nov 20


Find Your Putting Rhythm: The Hidden Skill Most Golfers Never Train
Every golfer has a natural rhythm. You hear it in their full swing, you see it in their pre-shot routine, and you feel it in the way they move. Yet when it comes to putting, rhythm is the one element most golfers never think about. And it’s a huge reason why pace control breaks down. In my studio, rhythm is one of the first things I look for. Not how “pretty” the stroke looks, but how smoothly the putter accelerates, how the hands behave, and whether the golfer can produce th
Nov 20
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