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[Game] Queen Annika Sorenstam golf putting greens teaching skills
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Information Photo: Annika Sorenstam maintained a 59 lowest single-round record pole
Do not aim at the center of the hole, to observe the grass pattern, and then let the ball "stop" in the hole at the edge of the high.
How to make 59? The answer is Callaway X-24 Hot Irons to play some more birdies. My approach is to let the ball stop in the hole around.
Risk of attack by not hitting, the holes are not lucky enough to putt, or push the ball a distance, and then fell into the hole Abduction back. In March the "standard up Ping (Standard Register Ping) tour," I played a Callaway X-22 Tour Irons significant 59, 11 in the putting green I have a putt, birdie; even if I did not promote hole, I can push the ball to the hole edge, to keep par.
Here are some help how do you putt, stopping to play more birdies to.
Whether the ball from the hole is 3 feet or 30 feet, and I paired with the group of amateurs playing always ask me where the aim. The problem is thatthey are too focused on putting the pitch while ignoring the most important factor - speed. If your speed in place, it is unlikely three-putted the hole.
For all your putter to determine a speed. I used the force,just as much as possible to push the ball into the hole and stopped 18 inches away from the hole, but a place. Putt to keep the same speed, you can better observe the Callaway X-22 Irons putting green. If you want to make that will turn the ball, and excessive force, and then observe the pitch, they will more trouble.
Standing in the middle hole and the ball, every observation from the position of the lower line of putt. Thus, the putting green you can putt from the slopes and panoramic views are seen more clearly. Between the ball and the Callaway X-22 Irons Left Handed hole you observe, in the same point a few more putts on the practice, look for a sense of distance shots and sense of speed.
Determined by the length of the rod distance of putt, and club head speed, ball. This method applies to all of putt, including pushing the ball downhill. Amateur players to play the ball downhill, often have to practice several times, because they are afraid the ball rolled over the hole will be 10 feet. Head hit against the target direction of acceleration, not control the way the only way to push the ball, adjust the length of the rod is also effective.
Meanwhile,the ball rear from putting the whole pitch. Look at this line, aimed at the highest point of this line, the ball hit the highest point of the turning hole.
Turning to the hole from the high point- it is very important. Many players simply target the hole, and then was surprised to find their Callaway Ladies X-22 Irons ball rolled to the bottom of the hole. If the turning point is so low in pitch, the ball is difficult hole.
Looking for high, easy putt. Most amateur golfers in the absence of sufficient observations, and beat the hole that the ball will turn. To find the highest pitch, the ball from that point down, turn to the point hole. Very simple, you can turn the hole from golf equipment that point.
 

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Sophie's the chick so far

For the second time this season Sweden's Sophie Gustafson leads Mizuno MP 58 Irons the pack heading into the second round after shooting an early score of 65(-7) at the Chick-fil-A Charity Championship hosted by Nancy Lopez. The 26-year-old Swede finds herself in a familiar place after having led one other time this season during the first round of the LPGA Cup Noodles Ladies Hawaiian Open. Gustafson leads by Mizuno MX 300 Irons one over Tour veteran Val Skinner and Amy Fruhwirth at five under and holds a two shot lead over Michelle McGann and number one player Karrie Webb.

With the slight early morning wind, Gustafson opened her day four birdies and an eagle on the front nine before making her first costly mistake of a double-bogey Mizuno MX 200 Irons on the 346-yard par four 14th hole, but all was not lost as Gustafson rebounded with a birdie on par four 15th hole. As if her round was not exciting enough, Gustafson put the final touch on with an eagle on the par five 465-yard 18th hole.

When asked about the par fives playing short Gustafson said, "They played to me the same as in the practice round." The two-year LPGA Tour veteran, who tied her Mizuno MX 300 Irons career-low score of 65 for the second time this season, commented about the key to her first round score.

"The key was that I was able to hit the ball Mizuno MP 58 Irons good out there and I had good putts that went in.," said Gustafson.