Bend
your knees slightly, and hang your arms over the ball.
Shift your weight slightly forward on your
left foot, favoring the left side of your body. Your hands should
also be slightly forward in your stance.
Before making your stroke, make sure your
arms, shoulders, knees and feet are all parallel with your target
line. Notice I said target line. This doesn't mean the hole but
rather the path that the ball needs to travel in order to get to the
hole.
Keep all these elements intact, and you
should see improved putting in no time.
There is a standard rule of thumb for putting
that usually works, but depends on the terrain, so adjust
accordingly. For a five foot putt, bring your putter back five
inches, and then follow through five inches.
Why do most putts miss? Because the stance
and the putter head are NOT square to the target line.
With putting, this issue of being square
cannot be overstated. It's vital that you get comfortable with being
squared up on putts. Keep your wrists tight and don't let them break
and you should see a great improvement in your putting in a very
short time. Shaving strokes through better putting is something
everyone can master. Young or old, weak or strong, putting can turn
out to be a player's best friend.
Robert Partain has been an avid golfer for over 40
years. He publishes a golf advice blog that is
updated 4 times a week with golf tips, techniques, and
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