Beginning Golf Training Tips: Putting Tips
#19 - Putting Tips
3-Feet from the Hole
The most important aspect of putting is to decide on your line before the
stroke. The only thing to be thinking DURING the stroke is how hard you need to
hit the ball. Control how far the ball rolls by controlling the distance you
bring the putter back during the backswing. The length of the forward swing
past the ball should ALWAYS match the length of the backswing.
When determining the “line” for the putt, pay particular attention to the
lay of the green within a three foot radius around the cup, as your golf ball
will be rolling fairly slowly, and therefore will break more sharply within
that area near the cup. You need to determine where you want the golf ball to
be when it is entering that three-feet-away radius. Always attempt to putt the
ball so it will go about one foot past the hole if it misses. If it misses, watch
the break PAST the hole, because that will give you the line for the tap in.
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