Are you a golfer? If you live in Kelowna there's a good chance you are because the sport is huge here and people can play 6 or 7 months of the year with over a hundred courses to choose from. But even if you're not from the Okanagan you may an interest in getting in a round every now and again. And the funny thing about golf is that it's so hard to master. It's pretty tough to have your driver dialed in, hit your irons tight to the pin and then drain all the short to medium distance putts. What's even funnier is the emphasis we place on driving compared to putting when it comes to practice. People will hit hundreds of drives at the range but zero putts. And during a round they may pull the driver out of the bag 18 times max during a round but putt anywhere from 1-3 times per hole. So 18 total drives versus 18-54 putts per round. And with a few par 3s thrown in there there's no way you will use the driver 18 times. Anyways, you get it. To lower your score work on your putting. So how can you shave strokes off your score with improved putting? Well I'm not a golf pro so won't tell you anything about grip, club path or how to read a green. Instead I want to give you 2 tips from training that should help you make more putts. Tip #1 - Set the Stone, Fire the Hammer[caption id="attachment_4294" align="aligncenter" width="300"] GSP sets the stone and drops the hammer on Hughes' head. A few years ago I was able to set Dr. Stu McGill present in California. And if you're familiar with Dr. McGill he's one of the premier spinal researchers in the world....