So, I spent the whole day diving into this “Kisner” thing. Sounds fancy, but really, it’s just about how this golf guy, Kevin Kisner, does his thing on the course. I got sucked into it, trying to figure out what makes him so good, especially with his putting. Turns out, it’s all about the setup. Yeah, the way he stands and holds the club before he even hits the ball.
I started digging around, trying to see if there was some secret sauce to this whole setup thing. I watched a bunch of videos of Kisner playing. He said some interesting things about the putting setup in the interview. I noticed how he sets up his shots and all that stuff.
Here’s what I did first:
- Watched a ton of videos of Kisner playing.
- Tried to copy his stance and how he holds the putter.
Man, it’s way harder than it looks. You can’t just stand there and expect the ball to go where you want. There’s a whole lot of small things that go into it. Like, how you position your feet, how much you bend your knees, and even how you grip the club. I tried to mimic Kisner’s setup, standing there in my living room with a putter and a makeshift ball, feeling like a complete idiot.
Next, I tried:
- Practicing in my living room (my wife thought I was crazy).
- Actually going to a putting green to try it out for real.
After a few hours of looking like a fool on the putting green, I started to get a feel for it. It’s not just about copying Kisner’s exact setup, but understanding the principles behind it. Like, how adjusting your stance a little can change the way the ball curves. And how keeping your body steady can make your shots more accurate. It is really interesting.
My Little Experiment
I even did a little experiment. I tried hitting a bunch of putts with my regular stance, and then I tried using Kisner’s setup. I’m no pro, but I did notice a difference. My shots seemed a bit more consistent with Kisner’s way. Not perfect, but definitely better. It is just my feeling maybe.
Finally, I realized:
- It’s not about copying, but understanding.
- Practice is key (and I need a lot more of it).
So, yeah, that was my day with “Kisner”. It’s not just about golf, it’s about how small adjustments can make a big difference. And how you can’t just expect to be good at something without putting in the work. I’m still not great at putting, but at least now I have a better idea of what I’m doing wrong. And maybe, just maybe, I’ll be able to sink a few more putts next time I’m on the course. Who knows, right?
It was a fun day messing around with this. Learned some stuff, felt silly at times, but hey, that’s how you learn, right? This Kisner guy is on to something, I guess. It’s worth checking out if you’re into golf or just like figuring out how stuff works. This putting setup thing is really the key. I will keep practicing.