5 Steps to Develop the Perfect Putt

5 Steps to Develop the Perfect PuttWe may consider putting such a stake in a game because the skills to be a good putter are different from those required for the remainder of the game studies show that putting accounts for 43% of strokes played on a course.

It is therefore essential to involve you in putting if you want to see your handicap drop.
So be sure to master these 5 steps:

GOLF LESSONS – achieving the perfect putt:

1. The position

Position yourself so that your eyes are above the line of putt. To ensure this, hold your putter with a slight pressure directly below the eyes and see the club head, it must cover the ball. Then let gravity bring it to the ground. After landing, keep his head above the ball! The ball should be positioned slightly to the front foot and your hands should be well forward. Align the shaft with your left forearm, and you will be in place.

To fully ensure that your eyes are over the ball at address, take a second shot, put the level of your eyes and let it (See photo at left of the text). If your ball lands on the ground, your head is positioned over your ball. You must keep the head in that position at impact and after it.

2. Grip

Your hands should form a good putter for. Plus they will spread, the greater your chances of making a wrist shot. It is important not to move their wrists when you putt, if you brush the ball and make from left, we found errors in many golfers. The putt depend only arms and shoulders. Make a normal grip with three fingers of each hand on the club (thumb, little finger and third finger for the left hand, middle, ring and little finger right hand) and let the others rest. Hold pressure for 5 on a scale from 1 to 10.

3. Aim

Observe the green curves of putting yourself in the knee behind the ball and find the imaginary line that leads to the hole. Do concern too much direction of your feet, but the orientation of the face and keep your putter face square in position (so to hit flat). Put the power required to follow this imaginary line. Do not move your head if you misrepresent the perspective and putter!

4. The stroke

Your putt should be dominated by your arms and shoulders, do not interfere wrists! Minimize body movement; do not transfer weight as opposed to swing on the fairway and do not roll the hips. Stretch out well ahead after the impact to the ball parte ineffective and follow the imaginary line. Put a club or shaft under your arm to lead you to putt with your shoulders and arms only.

5. Speeding

Very good golfers have a climb and a descent club equal in distance. This allows for good acceleration and better distance control. Too many players bring their putter too far back and the brakes after the impact, the opposite also exists. Remember: you must cross the ball. Stretch your arms well in front after impact. The next time you see a clock, its pendulum watch (or imagine it at least), the exact pace you need to apply to your putt.

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