Plumb-Bob Your Putt

December 7, 2009 by Admin 

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Creative Commons License photo credit: star5112   A.  Determine which is your dominant eye.  Don’t assume that it’s the same as your dominant hand.  B.  Stand behind your ball,  looking directly toward the hole.  C.  Hold your putter loosely from the top so that it hangs freely and the line of the shaft runs through the middle of your ball (or ball marker).  D.  Look at the shaft and the hole with your dominant eye.  If the hole appears to the right of the shaft, the putt breaks right;  if it appears to the left, the putt breaks left.

Dominant Eye:  Outstretch arms and form a triangle with your thumbs and forefingers.  Look through the triangle at a distant object.  Without moving your hands, close each eye alternately.  The eye that keeps the object in the triangle is your dominant eye.

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