Good Putting
October 2, 2008 by admin

photo credit: Steve & Jemma Copley Good putting is determined by one critical factor, speed. No matter how good your green reading ability is or how perfect your setup, if your putts do not have the correct speed they will most likely miss the cup especially if there is any break in the green.
In order to increase your speed sensitivity stand approximately 20 ft. from the edge of the practice green. Instead of aiming at a cup, aim
at the edge of the green and try to putt so that the ball will stop as close to the edge as possible. Do this exercise from varying
distances and watch your putting stroke average drop. Improving your speed sensitivity on the greens is sure to lower your handicap.


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