A Correct Putting Stance Will Give You More Stability And Allow For A Better Putting Stroke
The putting stance is a very important part of your setup. Your feet should typically be about shoulder width apart when setting up to your putts. How wide your stance should be is somewhat personal preference, so a slightly wider or narrower than shoulder width stance can be acceptable as long as you are comfortable and it is working for you. Typically, a good guideline is to keep your feet about shoulder width apart from each other. You want to make sure you have a nice, solid base from which to stroke your putt. Balance is a critical element in your putting, so make sure your stance allows you to have good balance and feel comfortable over the golf ball.
Adjustment In Your Setup For Getting The Purest Roll Possible
There is a specific adjustment you can make in your putting setup to ensure you hit your putts with a slightly upward stroke and give it a pure roll. To do this, make sure to setup with 60% of your weight on your front foot, so if you are a right handed player, have 60% of your weight on your left foot. Next, you want to tilt your spine slightly to the right or away from the hole. These two points will help you stroke your putt with a slightly upward motion which will give your ball the purest roll possible after it has been putted.
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