Golf Putting Tip – Putt Like a Pro With 3 Simple Golf Putting Tips
Golf Putting Tip #1 – Hitting the ball out of the “Sweet Spot” of the Putter
Even if you have the putt correctly lined up and the pace of the green noted, if you hit the ball incorrectly you will not make the putt. Therefore, practicing hitting the ball out of the “Sweet Spot” of the putter is a must if you are going to sink those putts. This golf putting tip is simple and will help you reach consistency with your putting stroke.
Firstly, attach 2 coins to the front of the putter blade, leaving enough room for the “Sweet Spot” of the putter face to be visible. Once the coins have been attached, practice hitting the ball towards the hole trying not to hot the coins on the putter face. This golf putting tip will refine the swing line of your putting stroke, therefore, giving you a higher percentage of hits out of the middle of the putter face.
Golf Putting Tip #2 – Get the Feel of the Greens before Commencing a Round
This tip will allow you to get a “feel” for the greens before playing a round.
Before every round it is imperative that you hit some putts on the practice putting green. When hitting the putts there is no need to try and make the putts, actually for this routine there is no need to aim for the hole at all. The purpose of this routine is to get the “feel” of the greens as the practice putting green will always be cut the same as the greens on the course. So if you follow this simple tip you will be armed with the knowledge of the pace and cut of the greens before starting your round.
As mentioned previously, when using this golf putting tip there is no need to try and hit the hole. Remember, golf is as much played in the had as it is with the body. So if you start missing putts on the practice green, it will only affect your thinking in a negative way and this will follow you out onto the course.
Golf Putting Tip #3 – This tip will improve hitting the ball on the correct line to the hole.
Once you have sized up the putt to the hole and you know the line, use the writing on the ball to line up with the line of the putt. Then, when you come to putt the ball hit it at 90 degrees to the writing on the ball and it will (providing the putter face was straight at the time of contact) follow the line to the hole.
The above simple golf putting tips will help you to improve your putting and ultimately bring down your score. So next time you are at the golf course give them a try and see the difference they will make.
By: David Bailey
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