Purpose
- To know the
common traits of good putters. Good putters share the following
traits:
- Confidence (from repeated success through practice)
- Eyes over the ball
- A light grip, firm wrists and relaxed arms
- Head still and down
- A low and slow takeaway
- An accelerating stroke
- Control distance by the length of their stroke
- Mostly an arm and shoulder movement
- Shoulders square to the target
- Putter blade square and vertical to the ball
- Focus on an intermediate target spot
- Long follow-through toward the hole
- To know the
variables of a good putting stroke.
Some
golfers use a popping stroke when putting as opposed to a smooth steady
one. Some use a "wristy" stroke. You can be a "hard charger" type putter,
or a "die it in the hole" type. (Recent research has shown the optimum
speed for putting would roll the ball by the hole 12-18 inches.) The
stance may be open, closed, or square but eyes are always over the ball
and the shoulders are square to the target. The stance may be upright or
crouched. Balance is whatever keeps the head and body still. Your grip is
a simple matter of taste, feel, comfort, and success.
Do.s and
Don.ts
It is not enough only
to know what good putters do, you must practice until these skills become
part of your game.
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