3 Steps leads a good putt

dylansmith

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Studies show that about 43% of all the golf shots you hit are putts. Of those, the vast majority are likely within 15 feet of the hole for the average golfer. Obviously, you know how important putting is to your score. only one way to improve your score. That is by making more putts. Callaway FT-9 Driver golf clubs
Step One:
Line Up Your Golf Ball
Think about like this. If you do not use a line on the ball to line up on your target line, there is no other visual reference. The line doesn't exist and you are left to a mental picure that is vague at best.​
Fortunately, most ball makers are putting a line of sorts on their balls. But still, the more visible the line, the better. So get out your Sharpie and put something on that ball that really jumps out at you.​
And, this is important, if you are not comfortable with the alignment of the ball once you get over the putt, back off a look at it again. Nobody is going to care and it only takes 10 seconds to do it. And most likely by the time you you stand back up to the putt it will look right. If it still doesn't look right, then it is wrong and you should realign the ball. Callaway FT iron set
There is nothing that will improve your putting quicker than to create a physical visible​
reference to what has, up until now, been an imaginary line.
Click here for another two steps .