It can be poetry in motion when you play golf. It is possible to use a wide range of techniques as well as physical abilities. However, the most significant thing is your mind. All the final decisions are made by your mind. Your motor system will be guided by your mind. This should be possible with harmony. The real issue is how did you position the golf balls.
The foundation of golf is alignment. Let’s take a look at 3 ways to help you hole more putts.
Spot-Putting is a tradition that has existed for many years
Some golfers prefer to find a spot that is 2 to 3 yards in front of their ball. Next, the golfer will place their putter in front of the ball. Then they’ll align either the line on the putter’s face or the lines of the putter with the spot they chose. This is much easier than trying to align to the green hole. You may be able to start the ball on the right line by using spot strategies.
Similar strategy in bowling
The same technique is used by bowlers. You have probably learned that the lane has markings for you to align with. Each bowler chooses one of these spots and attempts to get the ball over it. My score soared to 104 after I discovered the purpose of those markings on the lane.
The Logo can be used to align
To get your ball on the right line, there are several other options. The logo of your golf ball can be used to guide the putt. This will allow you to better see where the line is when standing above it.
To mark your ball, use a Sharpie
Some golfers use a pencil to draw a line about one inch on their ball. The logo method can be used in the same way. You can place the line you have drawn on your ball onto the line where the putt should start. It is possible that the line you chose was the correct one. You can now watch the ball go into the hole more closely if it does. This sharpie technique will give you an easier visual reference to guide the ball along the intended path. If you stand straight above the ball it will be aligned automatically for you. You will find it easy to hit the putt.
These are just a few ways to make the ball go further into the hole. These strategies work well for me and should also be helpful to you. Have fun, and may your scores decrease and your handicap improve.