Getting The Golf Putt Right

Believe it or not, countless golfing enthusiasts never encounter problems with their swings. With the entire golfing field being gigantic as it is, the golfer is entitled to a lot of leeway for mistakes and appropriate adjustments, and this thought gives a lot of confidence for the player.

But, it’s the putt that separates the men from the boys, as many golfers say.

As a matter of fact, once a golfer is confronted with the game of putting, the once humongous field of the golf course is minimized to a few meters of green grass. The measurement between the ball and the flag may be quite short – oh so very short – but the pressure to drive the ball home will be big – of so very big indeed.

If you wish to improve in golf, you don’t only have to learn your driving shot, you have to learn your putting skills too.

The problem that many golf players meet is that their putting game really suck.

Let’s straighten things up – and I mean that literally.

Putts are meant travel a straight line. A ball that is putt is meant to travel in a straight line. Because of this, expert golfers ensure that they hit the ball with their shot swinging like a pendulum. This necessitates the usage of strong grips that curtail the function of the wrists. Extra wrist movements will only result in a curved shot for the ball, which isn’t really what putting is all about.

Veteran golfers find their rhythm by facing the ball, distancing their feet by about a foot to a foot and a half, and practicing their swing so that they’d get a feel of how the ball will break. This is done regardless of how near or far a distance the putt needs to build a routine that will aid them in discovering their money shot.

Perfecting your putting game is an essential portion when it comes to succeeding in golf. It is an aspect of the sport that should never be neglected.

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