3 Of the Most Important Keys to Great Putting


Golf instruction in any area can get confusing sometimes. There is so much information and tips available from many, many different sources. You, the amateur golfer trying to improve, may not know who or what to listen to when it comes to playing better golf and lowering your scoring average. Here is where I come in to hopefully help you sort out some of these things.
Today I will discuss great putting and what you need to work on to get your stroke and your game on the right track. I've learned how to be a great putter myself and also teach great putting to my students. I have accomplished this by studying the tour pros' putting games and have watched several top ranked instructors teach putting. I've basically seen it all when it comes to putting and what I want to do for you is sort out the information so you know exactly what you need to do to become better.
Picking out and focusing on the important points when learning putting or the golf swing will really take you a long way. Some people can get stuck on a minor technical detail such as what their left wrist or right elbow is doing. This makes it difficult to learn or improve without spending your whole life practicing golf. If we focus on the key elements, or important aspects of the swing or the putting stroke, you will soar above your competition because most of them will be stuck on their mechanics and not know the difference between what's really important and what is a waste of time.
Also, it's important to note that my important keys I focus on may seem simple. This is another reason why my golf students get better, because they can actually understand what I am talking about. I don't talk over their heads and create more confusion like some pros do. Some of my keys are simple and some will build on other keys. The main thing I want you to learn is what to focus on and how to get what you are focusing on right so you can play better golf and understand what you are doing.
The first important key to great putting is maintaining your triangle in your putting stroke. The hands, arms, and shoulders should work together as if they formed a triangle. When the putter moves back on the back stroke, the arms and elbows maintain their same width as they do at impact with the ball and into the follow through. When the arms break down and lose this triangle, the hands tend to become too overactive in the putting stroke. You want the hands, arms, and shoulders to work together as much as possible. Sometimes, focusing on making your stroke with your shoulders can be helpful. It's important that the arms and hands hang on and stay firm to control the putter face and direct the ball towards the hole.
Another big key which probably sounds really simple is to keep your head still when you are putting. So many golfers will life their heads while they are still hitting their putts, in an attempt to see where the ball is going. It's just instinctive, so it's important to fight this urge and train yourself to keep your head down for a couple of seconds after you've hit your putt. Your putting stroke will stay on a great and proper path this way and you'll have more success. Lifting your head will undoubtedly cause the putter to move off the correct path and line and it will be tough to make putts. I like to tell my students to hit their putts and then count to 2 even out loud as a drill so that they can get the feel for keeping their head down and still in their putting stroke.
The last key I want to talk about today is getting your speed right on the putting greens. Speed control is essential to great putting. If my putting ever gets off, I go back to focusing on my speed and before I know it my stroke is working better. Speed is crucial to great putting because it will eliminate 3 putts and get you making more 1 putts. Putts that are hit the right speed will have a much higher chance of falling into the hole. One great tip I like to use is to make my practice strokes as similar in length to what my actual stroke will be when I hit the putt. This gets my mind and body focused about the length of stroke I want to make. Once I've decided how hard I want to hit the putt, my goal when hitting the ball then becomes making my real stroke as similar to the last practice stroke I just made. This produces great results and I find myself controlling my speed on the greens much more easily and effortlessly.
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