Hi folks .
This is an excerpt from one of my threads. I have posted this as a seperate thread because , hopefully , it will be availeable to more people.
Putting.
** my first tip is: always mark your ball, pick it up and clean it. You will be supprised at how many putts you will miss because of a dirty ball . Even if it looks clean, pick it up and give it a wipe.This also stops you from rushing your putt
** On long putts , if the green looks pretty level and you are having trouble findind the break, just aim directly at the hole. If you get the pace of the putt there or thereabouts, you won't be that far out and you will leave yourself a nice easey 2nd putt.
** Always let your through swing come to its own natural finish ( harvey pennwick always taught his students to keep the take-away and followthrough the same length. But i think this causes people to slow down through impact ,because they are concerned with the amount of follow through ), Let the length of backswing and speed of putt denote its own length of followthrough and you will find that you are putting with more freedom and fluidity.
** Always take a couple of practice putts to try and gain a feeling for the length.
** never let yourself feel pressured by playing partners into rushing your putt.
remember: treat a 2 foot putt exactly the same as a 6 foot putt, both need the same routine and amount of concentration.
aft
This is an excerpt from one of my threads. I have posted this as a seperate thread because , hopefully , it will be availeable to more people.
Putting.
** my first tip is: always mark your ball, pick it up and clean it. You will be supprised at how many putts you will miss because of a dirty ball . Even if it looks clean, pick it up and give it a wipe.This also stops you from rushing your putt
** On long putts , if the green looks pretty level and you are having trouble findind the break, just aim directly at the hole. If you get the pace of the putt there or thereabouts, you won't be that far out and you will leave yourself a nice easey 2nd putt.
** Always let your through swing come to its own natural finish ( harvey pennwick always taught his students to keep the take-away and followthrough the same length. But i think this causes people to slow down through impact ,because they are concerned with the amount of follow through ), Let the length of backswing and speed of putt denote its own length of followthrough and you will find that you are putting with more freedom and fluidity.
** Always take a couple of practice putts to try and gain a feeling for the length.
** never let yourself feel pressured by playing partners into rushing your putt.
remember: treat a 2 foot putt exactly the same as a 6 foot putt, both need the same routine and amount of concentration.
aft

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