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PostHeaderIcon Top 5 Greatest Putting Tips From The Pros

Putting is often regarded as a game on its own, which at a certain degree, correct. The skills necessary to arrive at a perfect stroke downhill, on a slope, or with the perfect curve of the green, has a very minimal similarity to all other shots made from the tee or the fairway. In this article, you will find out some putting tips used even by the experts in golf to pave their way for success. This is essential for beginners in golf.

Ensure that The Face Is Marching The Path

You might have heard already of the great putting tip of frequently striking the ball using the center of the sweet spot of the putterhead. Practically, this is the foundation of consistent putting. Yet, you still have to ensure that impact with the ball happens with the putterhead moving square to the parth.

Pound The Yips By Separating Your Hands

This next tip might be a great help for you or not. However, for articles om/?Beginner-Golf-Clubs---The-Dos-and-Donts-to-Get-Started&id=4239795%20http://ezine articles om/?Beginner-Golf-Instruction---Top-4-Course-Management-Tips&id=4475878">professional golfers like Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods, the separation of hands on the club is essential to avoid the yips. Try it on your next game and see what happens. About 90% of golfers have said that yips became less with this one of a kind grip technique.

If In Doubt, Just Aim Straight

Putt shots are not designed for you to easily read the lines. If by certain reasons, you doubt about the shot as well as the right feel of the pathway, just aim straight. Target the center of the cup and hit the ball with a perfect strike.

Find An Ideal Putting Pace For You

The next time around, when you practice putting shots, keep in mind the speed of the ball that travel past the hole anytime you miss it. The reason behind this is that the putting pace for the ball to move is around 15-20 inches beyond the hole when missed. Sooner, you will get a feel for this pace and have each putt sent at the same speed which is essential for success.

Make Your Head & Body As Unmoving As Much As Possible

When you try to ask Arnold Palmer about the reason behind his technique of placing his knees together when putting, he will then tell you that it is his secret for keeping his head and body not moving. It is his personal belief that such act is crucial to end up with a successful putting thus it has to be maintained up to the very end of the swing.

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