Beginners Guide To Putting
As you can imagine, one of the most
important things that you can do to improve your golf game is
improve your putting skills. While it may seem
impossible, simply practicing and working to improve a few
minor things will greatly improve your skills. Once you
have learned what you need to do, practice the skills until you
have them mastered. Remember, a good putting skill will
ultimately translate into a much improved long shot as well so
taking the time to practice your putting is very important.
You are of course going to need to practice
to improve, but the exact skills that you need to practice tend
to vary from player to player. As a general rule of
thumb, there are three things that you need to specifically
focus on in order to get the best golf game possible. The
first skill is ensuring that your swing is proper so that you
will contact the ball exactly in the middle of the club
head. If you are not dead on the center you will never be
able to master putting. You simply cannot hit the ball
from the side of the club head and expect it to go
straight. No matter how long you practice, this is not
possible and will result in plenty of frustration over what you
are doing wrong.
Once you have worked to improve hitting the
ball from the very center of the club head you need to move
onto ensuring that you always hit the ball in a straight line
to the target. This means if the ball needs to go 2 feet
away from you towards the lake, you would not want to aim the
ball towards the tree beside it. You may think this
sounds a bit strange, but many people do not squarely approach
the ball to the target. They then stand around and wonder
why they are missing their shot. Even if you are off by
just a fraction, this can seriously alter your putting skills
because the ball is not going to go where you want it to
go.
You will likely need to practice this point
a lot, most people do not realize when they are just slightly
off center from the target. Yet even the slightest
difference away from the target will result in a missed shot
and an increased handicap. Work on this by ensuring that
you take plenty of time to practice. This is even a skill
that you could practice in your office, or bedroom at home
using a small home putting kit. However, going to the
driving range is not going to help you here so avoid them if
possible while you are working on this skill.
Your last skill that you need to work on to
improve your putting skills is working to ensure that you are
accelerating the club head when you are actually coming into
contact with the ball. Many players make the mistake of
slowing the club down right before they actually hit the
ball. This will cause you to lose the momentum that you
need in order for the ball to make it to your target.
Working to make a conscious effort not to slow the club down
will usually be sufficient in order to improve this skill and
give you some improved results.
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