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Tip of the Week: Eliminate pulls with the flatstick

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Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland hits his tee shot on the second hole during a practice round ahead of the BMW Championship at the Cherry Hills Country Club on September 2, 2014 in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

You can be the best green reader in the world, but if you can’t hit your line the putts just aren’t going to fall.

One of the most common problems that amateur golfers have is a tendency to pull their putts, an issue that is caused by mechanical breakdowns and poor contact.



In this video segment, School of Golf host Martin Hall is going to give you two great tips to help you stop pulling your putts, which will enable you to have more success on the greens, especially from 10 feet and in .

So get out on the practice green, make sure to strike the center of the ball and get your left shoulder working up. If you do, as Hall says, you’ll find the cup.

For more tip from Martin Hall to help you improve your game, click here.