Putting Tips – Drive For Show Putt For Dough
Putting really is a game within a game, If you can sink those crucial 6 footers and control the pace and distance of your putts consistently then you’ll be in a different league to your competitors. When I was learning how to break 80 this skill was the break through point for me. If you want to see for yourself where I developed my golfing skills to become a single figure handicapper click here and enjoy.
I really do feel for you when things are not going well on the putting green, there are so many elements to factor in such as distance to hit the ball, grain of the grass, how much break to play, uphill, down hill the list goes on and all these has to be taken into account. I believe that this area of the game is where most of your shot are lost, when I made big steps forward in my putting it was then I first broke the 80 barrier.
Learning how to break 80 comes with many challenges and not least mastering the art of putting, My playing partners were soon asking me for putting tips as they to saw the improvement in my short game. I still have bad days as do we all, some days the golf ball just won’t drop but it’s all part of the game, learning to deal with that frustration is a big key to keep your game on track. If you let your putting get to you, your golf grip tightens your golf swing gets erratic and all the golf lessons you’ve had all go out the window if you let your putting get to you.
So a great putting tip I would give you is to understand all the factors that go into a putt such as technique,green reading and thought process but most of all practice. You always see people on the driving range hitting balls till their blue in the face, but how many of them practice their putting? not many!
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