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3 Tips For Improving Your Putting Performance On The Golf Course

Putting is the most important part of the game of golf. If you can’t put well, you’re not going to score well. In this article, I will provide you with some tips on how to improve your putting performance.

1: Practice, Practice, Practice

Golf is a game that relies heavily on practice. While there are some things that you can’t do in a practice round, such as making putts from inside 10 feet, you can improve your skills by working on different aspects of the game.

One way to practice your putting is to work on your short game. This means improving your chipping, pitching and putting. Chipping shots should be hit low and straight, pitching shots should be hit medium and slightly uphill and putting shots should be hit high and straight. You can also work on different types of putts by trying different speeds, distances and angles.

Another way to improve your golfing skills is to work on your ball striking. This means hitting the ball in the center of the clubface so that it travels in a straight line. You can do this by practicing with different clubs, hitting balls off walls or grassy areas and practicing with improper clubface shapes (for example, hitting the driver with an open face).

2: Use a Putting Green

Putting green etiquette is extremely important for both beginner and experienced golfers alike. Proper putting green etiquette helps to create a positive golfing experience for all players, while also maintaining the course’s equipment. Here are some tips to help you putt with proper etiquette:

  1. Always be respectful of the putting green. When approaching the green, make sure to walk in a straight line and keep your back towards the hole. If there is someone else on the putting green, please wait until they have finished their stroke before starting yours.
  2. Make sure your club is in an ideal position before striking the ball. Touching or tapping the ball lightly with your club before striking can help you judge its speed and direction better. Once you’re ready to hit, make sure your backswing is complete before releasing the ball.
  3. Try not to step on or hit any of the flags or other objects on or near the greenside boundary lines. This can damage them and delay play for others nearby.

3: Use a Mirror Putting Aid

Putting is a critical part of the game of golf, and good putting can help you shoot lower scores. There are a number of different methods that you can use to improve your putting, and one popular method is to use a pro path putting mirror to help you line up your putts.

Mirror Putting Aids are available in many different styles and sizes, so there’s likely one that will work well for you. Before using your mirror, make sure that it’s properly cleaned so that it’s free from any dirt or debris. Once your mirror is clean, set it up near where you plan to put it and take a look at your stance. You should aim your putter at the center of the mirror and make sure that the top of the clubface is lined up with the center of the mirror. Next, line up your ball with where you want it to go on the green, and then strike down firmly onto the ball with your putter handle. When putting practice strokes into real golf shots, be sure not to try too hard – just let yourself get into a good rhythm by using your putting mirror as a guide.

Conclusion

These are a few tips that will help you improve your putting performance on the golf course. If you follow these tips, you’ll be a much more successful putter.

 

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Debbie Echols

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