| When it comes to golf, there is tons of | | | | bigger muscles, such as the shoulders. Swing the |
| instructional material. So much so that it can be | | | | club like a pendulum by rocking the shoulders back |
| overwhelming which has a tendency to lead to | | | | and forth. Trust your line and go for it. |
| confusion. Of course when we get confused it | | | | Remember every putt is a straight putt you just |
| has a tendency to inhibit action. | | | | need to pick your spot and go for it. |
| In addition when you have lots information you | | | | 3. Keep you eyes on the ball. If you are not |
| tend to do more thinking and this can affect you | | | | looking at the ball it is more difficult to hit |
| natural ability as you start to second guess | | | | correctly. In addition keep your head still. Pick a |
| yourself. | | | | dimple on the back of the ball and strike it clean. |
| So for simplicity I am going to break down a few | | | | As mentioned follow through to your target. |
| simple things you can do to improve you putting. | | | | In conclusion keep it simple, pick your spot and |
| 1. The first thing you need to do is study the putt. | | | | commit to your line. |
| Pick your line, identify something close to your ball | | | | If you have any interest in golf or even if you're |
| where you can push the clubface through to so | | | | halfway serious about your game. Then you are |
| as to maintain that line. Once you make the | | | | intelligent enough to know that to really improve |
| decision stick with it. Don't get too wrapped up in | | | | your game you have to measure it. |
| the mechanics, visualize the ball falling in the hole | | | | The pro's are always measuring their game, right |
| and follow through to your target. | | | | from the caddy to the coach. If you sat in front |
| 2. Watch your wrists, don't get too lose as this | | | | of Tiger Woods and asked, "should I measure my |
| will enable the wrists to breakdown and cause | | | | game" what do you think he would say? |
| you to push or pull the putt. Instead focus on the | | | | |