Golf Tips Of The Week
Golf Tips
Putting Stroke
This week golf tips are all about putting stroke. The basic putting stroke is just like a pendulum with the arms and shoulders moving as one unit. No body rotation is required and the shoulders simply move back and forth. That is it is important to align yourself correctly while at address.
This golf tip is important as I have seen many golfers use highly individualistic approaches. Some are very wristy, some jab the ball and some even hook the target line.
Using the pendulum motion to reduce any variables and take your hands out of the game as I have seen from the driver to the sand wedge, increase the chance of a properly executed shot.
Low and Slow
Here is how it works. Take the putter back with your hands, arms and shoulders working together, firmly but without rigidity and the length if the backstroke dictated by the length of the putt.
The club head should come back low and slow, just above the ground, and appear to be moving in a straight line. Although it will in fact eventually move slightly inside the line on longer swings.
As you swing the forward, allow the left shoulder to rise slightly keep smooth and listen for the ball to drop. Remember do not look up too early.
Another golf tips for you. Practice whenever and wherever you get the opportunity even in the bedroom. If you are practicing on the green, you can try to roll a ball underarm across the green and it will help you to judge distance and pace more accurately.
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My final golf tip to you today is to share with you what the great American pro Sam Snead talk about. He had a classic cure for raising your head too soon after the putting stroke. Do you know that Tiger Woods never raise his head until he listens to the plopping sound of the ball fall into the hole? This is what Sam Snead is trying to share with.
Want to improve a better putting grip? Please click on. You can also get some golf tips on putting setup.
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