How you hit the ball will have a huge impact on your put’s outcome.
it.
As it should, your ball should be able to roll over the head.
Your ball should not be bouncing around in the hole.
You have used side spin to the ball and you are causing it to deviate.
You don’t want your put to be too short because you are the best.
These are the ways to get rid of them.
Standing over your put should be done so that it is as low and as comfortable as you can.
possible. The putter head is what I’m referring to.
No. 1. Your putter should not be lifted on the backstroke.
Keep it close to the ground during your entire back
stroke.
To hit the ball, lift the putter head.
This is an example of a chopping motion.
You may not think you are doing it, but you are.
It causes the ball to spin backwards and some spin sideways.
You are right.
“No wonder I am always beside the hole and it always seems to be on the
same side”. Right?
Similar to the putting stroke: Keep your putter as near the head during the stroke.
To the ground, as much as possible. On the backstroke, and also on the
You can also move forward. As the putter heads nears the ground, lift it.
Ball to be hit with slightly upbeat blows is bad.
Players do this to spin the ball tops, as I have witnessed it.
For the same power, you can go farther.
Keep your putter head as low as possible throughout the put.
After hitting the ball, don’t allow it to rise.
It is possible to achieve a better result by not keeping the head of your putter as close to the ground.
Scooping is a type of scooping that allows you to hit your ball thinner or more even.
It can be topped.
Distance loss is the outcome.
It is very important. If you are looking to
If you put it well (which is what I believe all the time), it will be a square, solid hit
You can achieve this by keeping your putter’s head as low as possible.
Both your back swing as well your forward, or putting strokes are possible
stroke.
You feel so much different when you put your hand on it.
You really feel like you’re hitting the sweet spot of the putter.
They are, of course.
If the putter descends, it is impossible.
Or rising during the put.
Does it make sense?
