May 31, 2009

Does anyone have some good putting tips for golf?

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June 1, 2009

googie @ 1:21 am

Make sure you are properly aligned so that your stroke is being hit to a spot just beyond the hole on a straight putt., to the point where it starts to break on a breaking putt.Practice 3 and 4 footers every time you are on the practice green and don’t leave until you have sunk 4 putts from each distance in a circle around your target, no two from the same spot. That is a way you build confidence. Think positive that you will sink every putt.

June 3, 2009

kevin v @ 12:32 am

As was already mentioned, make sure everything is in alignment: toes, knees, hips, shoulders, and eyes. Try to get your eyes right over the putting line.

Next, use the big muscles of the back and shoulders to strike the ball. Don’t get your wrists or hands involved in the stroke.

You might also try different gripping methods like left-hand low or the claw.

During practice, try putting while looking at the hole, not the ball.

Make sure the stroke makes the ball roll end over end without skipping.

June 4, 2009

dadnbob @ 2:12 pm

Practice, practice, practice. You can’t do enough of it!

June 5, 2009

derekradac @ 11:11 pm

On long or mid putts make sure you accelerate threw the ball this helped me knock out my three putts in my first round I tried this.

June 9, 2009

svchiefs19 @ 2:34 am

a tip that really helped me is to find distances for certain backswings. so, for example, when i bring my putter back so that it is just inside my right foot, i hit the ball about 5ft. if i bring it back so it is just outside my right foot and swing, i hit the ball about 10 ft. this goes on for every distance. so, just figure out how far you hit the ball for each length of the backswing.

June 11, 2009

Attle @ 2:19 pm

Ball Place is every important dit for you!
Ball Place is where and why you place the golf ball between and away from your feet.

Posture, Stance and Ball Place are very closely related. Positioning the golf ball correctly in your stance is fundamental to every great shot. A beginner will start by learning where the ball is in relation to his or her feet (closer to the left heel, closer to the right heel, or in the middle), also how far away the ball is from the feet. As your game develops you will need to learn how to adapt to uneven terrain and compensate to execute the shot. As you become an advanced golfer you will need to understand that by changing the ball position you can affect the ball’s trajectory and flight. A person’s height and club length will also play a roll in how far the ball is away from the feet.

As you practice the stance for each of your clubs as indicated below, practice a few shots in the proper stance. This will help you get a feel for how your stance should change from one club to the next.

For these basic Ball Positions we will assume you are an average height individual and on level ground.
If you need more help, you should go to the webset:http://www.golforderonline.com

June 12, 2009

MABISKING @ 4:00 pm

This is Very simple take a long club such a a 4 iron and line it up to your line or the hole. place the ball right next to shaft make sure you have about 1/2 ich between ball and shaft on the ground. Your best bet is to follow that line with an even rhythmic stroke this means the longer the putt the more you want to involve some slight wrist action. any miscue will be shown immediately outside in and the putter hits the shaft and if you block the putt the ball will ricochet of the shaft as well. This drill ensures a perfect stroke some room for error but most importantly you must keep an even stroke with rhythm same distance back same distance through find your speed pick a hole and start making putt after putt then move to another hole. Its best to tweak the line to perfection then just putt away and build confidence.

June 15, 2009

johnnnyappleseed @ 12:45 am

First and foremost…if you putt and it takes off on you farther than the hole every time…change the golf ball on the next hole…go to a softer ball. Hitting a rock will make putting very difficult.

Relax…just try to get the ball closer to the hole, rather than trying too hard to make it in the hole…

Smile, Have fun and be able to laugh at yourself…to be able to play with someone like you with such character about themselves, is more enjoyable than playing with a scratch player tha is a hot head, and angers easy when a bird chirps while he is putting, and blames the bird from missing the putt…

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