Putting must be one of the most frustrating parts of the game of golf and more especially when starting out in the game. For example you have a great drive and your second shot is just short of the green so you chip on to the green, and then loose it all by taking 3 to putt. It is equally as bad having to take 3 or even 4 to the green and then to continue with the bad run and again take 3 to putt. Unfortunately that is the game of golf; we would all be challenging Tiger Woods if we could hit it perfectly on a regular basis. That is why this article putters golf-beginners.
An excellent e-Book I found and well worth having called “Master Putting"! by Mark Pearson. You also get a free video to watch of Tiger Woods chipping in at the 16th green 2005 Masters. Plus a free instructional golf guide e-Book by Mark Pearson. I liked the video, great to see the master in action.
Solving the problem: First start off with practice and plenty of it on the practice green. Don’t just putt a lot of golf balls for the sake of putting practise, do it properly and study each putt as if you were on the golf course e.g.
Being properly lined up to take the shot: Make sure your feet, hips, and shoulders are parallel to the target, judging the distance and the power to hit the ball.
This is where regular practice comes in to play. Remember to take the putter back and through the same distance. Don’t jab the ball follow through in a nice and relaxed speed, always aim for the back of the hole where you have some some chance of putting as you will never get in on a short putt.
When lining up the putt, stand behind the ball and see that imaginary line including the falls of the green and make sure to hit the ball with the centre of the putter.
Putters golf- beginners always remember before going out to play your game of golf arrive half hour or so before and practise your putting shots. A lot of players practise their drives and neglect their putting which is all wrong.
The Fastest Way to Improve Your Score is to Learn to Putt Well. Have a look at the e-book i mentioned above it is good“Master Putting"! by Mark Pearson. As i said you get a free video to watch of Tiger Woods chipping in at the 16th green 2005 Masters. Plus a free instructional golf guide e-Book by Mark Pearson. I liked the video, great to see the master in action.
Recap:
Find your line.
Feet hips and shoulders parallel to target.
Hit the ball with centre of putter.
Aim for back of hole.
Back and through same distance
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