Many golfers could dramatically increase their game just by
improving putting accuracy.
If you are one of those golfers who overlook their putting
game in lieu of longer drives, then you may be missing the
boat. Many golfers concentrate on improving their
driving skills instead of learning to concentrate on simple
putting methods.It wasn't until I realized that putting
makes up 43% of the game that I began to shave strokes off
every round I played. Just think of the par threes.
It's a fact that your putter on the par threes makes up
fifty percent of the strokes. If you shoot an 82, then
you putt about 32 or 33 times. This accounts for more
than 40% of the strokes for your round of golf.
Doesn't it make sense that this is probably the easiest way
to shave 4 or more strokes off your game just by practicing
a few golf putting tips?
I was also one of those golfers that thought I could spend a
little money and solve my putting problems just by buying
another new putter. I've done that about 4 times and
it wasn't until I really focused on my putting that I
started improving my score. I also avoided golf putting
practice because I though I would be better off with
practice on the range. I was wrong. Several golf putting tips that
have helped me putt better are:
1. Visualize the ball going into the hole. Look at
the edge of the cup and keep your eyes there instead of on
the ball.
2. Prepare on the practice green to get extremely
confident by sinking at least 2 or 3 consecutive 6-7 foot
putts. Practice getting the correct distance.
This is especially helpful for long putts. Try
visualizing the strength needed to roll the putt by hand and
then duplicating that strength into the putter head.
3. One of the most important parts of the putting stroke
is the few inches before and after hitting the ball
4. Make sure you are very comfortable with your current
putter.
5. Read golf putting practice tips in magazines and watch videos
online. Keep trying them until you find some that work
consistently for you and go for it.
6. On long putts, it might be better to think of having to
putt to a bucket and end up close to
the hole.
There are many other great tips you can find online and
at bookstores. Just by simply realizing that getting
better at putting, you'll cut strokes off your game.
If you want to enjoy and play better golf , you have to
be willing to get better at this aspect of your golf game.