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Article Title: The Art Of Putting
Author: Tim Henry
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The majority of the game of golf is putting – pure and simple.
It looks so easy – rolling that little ball into a nearby hole.
But mastering the skill has threatened many a golfer’s sanity.
Here are a few tips to help improve your putting skills.
• Use just one ball when you practice your putting. This is
closer to what a real game is like. You tend to concentrate
better this way than if you have a bucket of balls to keep
digging into. And be sure to practice your putting daily.
• Putting isn’t all in the wrists. When you’re putting, the
palms of your hands face each other. This prevents one hand
from dominating and ensures that both work together for you.
• Make sure you’re totally relaxed before you strike the ball.
Loosen up your muscles so they feel flabby and jelly-like.
Never tense up your muscles when putting!
• Make your back and follow through strokes the same length.
• Keep your putter face square by weakening your left hand and
strengthening your right.
• Rely less on your wrists and more on your shoulders when
putting.
• Keep that left wrist firm.
• Relax your knees a little. Don’t lock up.
• Your heels should be shoulder-width apart.
• Gary McCord advises that on curved putts, keep your feel
parallel to the line you’ve chosen, not parallel to the hole.
• As you make contact with the ball, you want to accelerate the
putter. Keep the putter grip moving toward your target.
• It’s better to miss a putt by sending it beyond the hole than
by having it come up short. Finishing off the shot will be
easier.
• Practice your putt at home on your carpet when the weather is
bad or you can’t get to the golf course.
• Find a putter that works well for you and stay with it.
• Have something at stake at every hole so you become
accustomed to putting under pressure.
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