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Improve Your Putting With These Tips

 

Do you need more focus? Do you want to improve your putting before you tee off? Don't worry read on and you'll find whatever you need right here.

 

Games to improve Putting:

 

If you need to improve your short putts then practice a simple game. Place a dime, and putt to it. There could be nothing better to improve your focus and concentration.

 

Keep the focus of the eye on the Dime:

 

Place your ball on a dime, and then what you need to do is focus your eyes only on the dime as you play your stroke. Don't follow the path of the ball, Keep looking at the dime; this will help you improve your short putts specifically.

 

Right on target:

 

The three foot putts can really irritate you if you are all nerves. Think that there is a bull's-eye that there at the back of the cup. Doing this your clubface will move square of the hole and it will accelerate your putt.

 

Shut your Eyes and Putt:

 

If you keep your eyes closed and putt then it will facilitate your feeling the movements of the body. The movement of your shoulders will seem like a pendulum. Don't be surprised if you hear the ball sound inside the cup.

 

Fix your head and Putt:

 

If your head stays put then it makes your putt better. Not just before you putt after hitting the ball your focus should be on not moving your head. If you move your head then this can lead you to opening your shoulders and the putt will go wrong. Keep your head still, along with your eyes shut and you will be surprised at the results.

 

Pay attention to the Toe:

 

When you are putting downhill you will face difficulty as they are rather fast. The toe of the putter needs to be used to hit the ball, it will make the ball stay low and prevent it from bouncing too high and eventually away. However this does not have to be done when you are putting uphill.

 

Without the Putter:

 

If you find it difficult to manage your distance of putting then try to do it without the putter. Place your hand in the same position as the putter and practice rolling the ball as you roll it in the alley. This will help you have some sense of the distance and will be corrective for your putting.

 

The Pro Choice:

 

If you observe a pro then you will notice that as he lines up the breaking putts he always prefers the higher side of the hole rather than its lower side. This is because if a putt is about to break up near a hole then, in such a condition if the ball is above the hole then gravity will be beneficial for you and the ball will roll into the hole. Similarly if your ball is on the lower side gravity is bound to work against you, so use your common sense.

 

Analyzing the Course:

 

For a golfer it is very important to be able to analyze a course, this is because it will determine the course of his game. He needs to know the points or rather the factors which will work for his benefits and which wont. The speed and the break is what he should know before he begins playing. This is because these two factors can change on the same course within a span of two days. So practicing a few putts before the real thing can help them know all of this.

 

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