Putting Pre-shot Routine

October 20, 2009 by  
Filed under Putting Instructions

Manistee National Golf - Cutters Ridge
Creative Commons License photo credit: danperry.com   Every golfer, amateur or Pro, needs a pre-shot putting routine.  There is one word that describes good putting, “consistency.”  A pre-shot routine develops good consistency.  Once you are ready to confront your putt you should begin the same pre-shot procedure

Tips:  A)  Line-up each putt from about six feet behind the ball and from the same height.  B)  Walk to the ball keeping your eye on the line of the putt.  C)  Take your stance and line up your putter to the side of the ball.  D)  Take two practice strokes (or one).  E)  Address the ball, take one final look and strike the ball. . .  Using a count of ”one” (back-stroke), “two” (forward-stroke) can be of great help in developing good tempo.

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