Golf Putting Tip # 1: Find your perfect balance. When you are perfectly balanced, your arms will hang in the same way. Keep in mind that one side will turn to your body than on the other hand, when you are out of balance. This condition is balanced verses unbalanced will change every time you expand or narrow stance three inches. To check whether it is balanced, stand up straight in front of full-length mirror with your feet together. Continue to spread the views of three-inch intervals up to his feet just outside your shoulders. Do not forget to check your hand position every time the 3-inch step to ensure that they are hanging in the same way.
Golf Putting Tip # 2: Find the correct stance width. To find the correct stance width, place a measure on the legs and perform the same drill again. Mark down on a piece of paper width, which allows your hands and arms to hang exactly the same. You should aim to find at least three perfectly balanced stance width: one for your mid-irons, one of your wedges and one for your driver. When you're on the practice range, use the scale as a guide for setting up your stance width. You'll notice that starting in the balance position, it will give you a better chance of swinging on plane and gripping the club without undue rotation of the hand allowing you to set the clubface perfectly square. This is true of the putter all the way through the driver.
Golf Putting Tip # 3: Keep your end to improve your putts. Jack Nicklaus would keep their end up and watch his putts roll. If you want to be a good putter, to learn from both of your makes and misses. Stored in the memory of how the putts roll versus how well and in which direction to stroke them. Internalize the feel of stroke you just made, to decide whether this is good or bad. Holding your finish helps to keep your body still will improve the consistency of his stroke. Rotate the head, while keeping the rest of your body is still so you can watch the ball and get a feel for your stroke.
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