Golf Tips On Pre-Shot Routine
Golf Tips
Pre-shot checks before putting
The golf tips for this week is Pre-shot putting routine. This practice is crucial for you to sink the hole. It all comes down to what you have decided after this routine. It is also vital to both your mental and physical preparation to holing more putts. Please read carefully of this golf tips.
First AimThe usual thing I do is to walk behind my ball and study the line that I think the putt will take. Then I approach the ball. Standing to the side of my line and setting the putter down, I aim the face parallel to the target line. Ultimately, I align my hands, arms and shoulders square to the line and the head of the putter.
Line and Pace
Now it is time to take a practice stroke or two along, parallel to the target line. The number of practice strokes is up to you, but my advice is not to overdo it. Each stroke should be a mini-rehearsal for the real putt. You need to get the feel for the pace, speed to groove the actual stroke.
Finally, I step up to the ball, keeping everything lined up by sliding the putter forward without changing its alignment and moving both feet up an equal amount. Now, with the putter blade behind the ball, you need to look down the target line towards the hole, this time trying to assess only the pace and speed at which you will hit the ball instead of the line.
Once you have decided how you want to execute the putt, do not waste time as this will often cause confusion and doubt. When standing over the ball at the final moment of preparation, you need to make sure you stay relax and loose to keep focus on a mental image of the ball rolling into the hole.
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