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Take a Look Inside What's Your Talent

07/24/2009

Take a Look Inside What's Your Talent

 

 

The average golfer takes more strokes on the green than anywhere else on the course. He also spends his practice and warm-up time on the range beating balls. Rarely does he set foot on the practice green. If you are new to the game, set aside significant practice time to focus on putting. The putting stroke is simple and can be grooved in a few sessions.

 

Drills:

Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. Your toes, knees, hips and shoulders should be on the same vertical plane.
 
Keeping your back straight, bend slightly at the waist until your eyes are directly over the golf ball.
 
Let your arms hang loosely. Grip your putter where your hands naturally clasp together. Regarding this, If your grip naturally rests above the butt end of the grip, you need a longer putter. Regarding Step 4: If the muscles in your forearms become tense or the tips of your fingers turn white, then your grip is too tight. When you make the stroke, bring the putter head back and through the same distance on both sides of the ball. If you bring the putter back approximately 12 in., then your follow-through should also be 12 in. Make sure you accelerate through your putts; don't stop your putter immediately after striking the ball.
 
Grip the putter firmly. Keep your hands, wrists, arms and head still. Make a stroke by rocking your shoulders like the pendulum on a grandfather clock, straight back and straight through. It should be a smooth, rhythmic motion.
 
 
 
You may find some comfortable putters to play with from here:
 

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