Get 3-4 strokes off your score with these tips for golf putting

Here are some tips for golf putting

Because they consider it a very minor part of golf, many golfers don’t put much effort into improving their putting. They are, I think, sadly wrong. Think about the par threes. The average putter for the par threes makes more than 50 percent of the total strokes. A player who shoots an average 82 will usually putt 32 to 33 times, or more than 40% of their total strokes. You can easily reduce your handicap by learning some basic golf putting techniques.

Many golfers believe changing your putter or working harder will make their putting better. It sometimes does. Here are some tips for improving your golf putting skills:

1-Make sure you practice on the practice course to feel confident. You should aim for at least 2-3 consecutive 6 foot shots.

2-Practice your ability to get the distance you need, especially when playing long putts. Begin by watching how strong you are at rolling the putt with your hand before it is transferred into the putter head.

3-For longer putts, it may be helpful to imagine having to putt to bucket to get close to hole.

4. Make sure your putter is very familiar to you.

5-The last few inches just before hitting the ball is one of the most critical parts of the putting stroke.

You can find many more tips and tricks online for improving your golf putting skills. Continue to try them until you find the one that works consistently. Then, go for it. You could save a lot of strokes by doing this.

The putting side is essential if you are to truly enjoy playing golf.

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