Is it possible to putt more than 36 times in one round? Seriously? You don’t have anything to lose by trying something different. This putting tip can help you cut down on your handicap and improve your game.
It is also known as “left-hand-low”Jack Nicklaus was adamant that Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer would have been able to win more money and play better greens if they’d learned the lesson.
You must consistently put the ball in the holes if you want to win money, skins or hustles.
Pros never leave any detail to chance. Pros know that line and pace are crucial. By trying this putting drill, you might be able to get better control of both your pace and keep your ball in the right place.
You might be missing a lot of the time to one side or the other. Or, if your father taught you, your grip hasn’t changed much since then.
It is easy for the putter to be handled the same as most other people, and it can also feel very similar to the way you hold your irons or woods.
This popular method is used by pros all over the world and will immediately show a difference in your control.
Now, place your right hand on top of your usual grip. Although it may seem strange at first, this grip is the most natural and ergonomically sound.
Follow these steps to ensure that you set it up correctly each time.
1. Your feet should be at least shoulder width apart. Keep your knees slightly in front. Relax your shoulders and bend your knees. With your putter at the center, your ball should lie about 1 inch in front.
2. Your forearms should be in a triangle, and your wrists shouldn’t move. The tension should not be too high, but your grip should remain tight. You feel numb if you are under pressure.
3. Find a spot on the line that is a few feet from you – perhaps a yellow spot. You will now repeat the exact same process every time. Take a look at the spot.
4. You must understand that the stroke of the putter is only one motion. Bring the putter back ¼ and forward through the ball ¾ for a nice, sooth roll with good feel. You should bring your putter forward on longer shots, but try not to go back as far.
You now have an excellent setup. “left-hand-low”Keep your hands still and grip the lead hand. “pushing”Putter the ball into the basket or “stabbing”You can hit it to make the ball bounce.
It’s a good idea to practice this on the green, in the hall or kitchen of your house until you become as familiar with it as your full swing grip. Once you have that down, you can go out and play with the lights.
Thank you for reading. You are welcome to hustle.
Fred Kaboot
