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Correct Putting Instruction For Your Putting Game

Correct putting instruction from a good golf instructor can really help a golfer get the most out of the game. Great putting is so important to shooting low golf scores consistently. Most great putters, whether they are on tour or just great amateur players, all seem to have certain things in common when it comes to their putting. Learning the keys to a good, solid putting stroke as well as learning other important elements of good putting such as a correct setup and a good routine will all help you become a master of putting and lower your golf scores.



Putting Tips For Success

A good golf instructor should be able to teach you how to have a good golf swing but also should be able to help you become a good putter. If you are serious about becoming a great putter and putting your bad putting memories and days behind you, then you'll need to know how to do certain things right on the putting greens.

Develop A Strong Putting Routine

Having a good Putting Routine is very important and will contribute to your success on the putting greens. Your routine will include your reading of the green, lining up your putts, and your practice strokes. One helpful tip for judging the speed of longer putts correctly is to use your practice putting strokes to feel the speed of how hard you need to hit your putt. Once you make a good practice stroke with the right length and tempo, then you simply copy that practice stroke as closely as possible when you make your actual stroke with the golf ball.

Need Help With Your Short Putting?

Your scores will undoubtably improve when you learn to make the majority of your Short Putts. There are a few specific keys that can help you drain your short putts more easily and effortlessly.

Hit Longer Putts Closer And Become A Good Lag Putter

Lag Putting means hitting long putts closer to the hole. The idea is if you do not make your first putt, you'll just have an easy tap in for your second putt. Good lag putting is an important skill all great putters have.

The Putting Genius' Guide To Putting Like A Pro

For a more complete putting instructional guide to great putting, check out The Putting Genius' Guide To Putting Like A Pro.

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