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miércoles, 28 de noviembre de 2018

Professional Putting Tip golf


It's (your name here) with a simple tip that could transform your putting game for the better. This tip is from Jeff Richmond who is the creator of the 5 Minutes To GREAT Putting program that you can see here. So I'll leave you with Jeff...
*Professional Putting Tip*

Today I'm going to give you a simple (yet very powerful) putting tip that could help you to save a lot of strokes every time you play.

One putting tip can easily do that. Just look at Rory McIlroy for example... his putting has been very poor of late, and then he makes a small change to his right hand putting grip and wins the Deutsche Bank Championship.

The more I look into putting improvement the more I think a lot of it relates to self-discipline, and here's one big tip to help you with this.


Every time you watch golf on T.V. you see a ton of putting by the pros. And there's one thing they all do that most amateurs and bad putters certainly don't do.
Next time you watch golf on T.V. notice how at the end of the pros putting strokes they all hold their finish. It might be for a second or some even longer.

Then, the next time you play with your buddies watch their finish, and I bet you won't see many hold their finish like the pros - UNLESS they are a good putter.
Instead, you'll see lots of waving the putter after the ball is hit. Like they're trying to control the ball somehow after it's been hit.

It seems like a subtle difference but...
Good putter - Holds the finish Bad putter - Doesn't hold the finish
Now if you're a bad putter and you start holding the finish are you going to start holing everything?
Probably not.
But I bet you'll putt better, and here's why.

Good putters make good, confident strokes and hold their finish. They're not trying to steer the ball into the hole.
Bad putters make steering type of strokes and keep trying to steer the ball into the hole after they've hit it.


At the start of this article, I said that the more I look at putting improvement the more I think it relates to self-discipline, and that's especially true with this tip.
Holding your finish OR NOT is a habit.

If you want to improve your putting then make holding your finish a habit. To do this, simply every time you putt hold your follow-through for 3 seconds.
By doing this and making it a habit you'll "program" yourself to make good strokes without so much concern from trying to get the ball into the hole.

I'm sure you've heard the expression that "trying fails".
And that's especially true with putting. If you try hard to steer the ball into the hole you'll often miss. But if you make a good putting stroke and let the outcome take care of itself, you'll often get better results.



Putting accounts for about 43% of every game of golf you play, and this month I'm going to help you more to improve your putting so you take strokes off your scores. It really is the quickest and easiest place to do that, so stay tuned.


That tip was from Jeff Richmond and if you would like even more help with your putting so it's like a professional, go here to find out more about Jeff's great step
-by-step Putting Game Improvement program...

The Putting Game Improvement Program



Here's 1 Simple Tip golf For A Smoother Putting Stroke


In the long game there's lots of triggers used to start the swing.  Jack
Nicklaus turns his head to the right.  Gary Player kicks in his right knee.
Matt Kuchar lifts up the club.

But in putting you don't seem to see many triggers to start the putting
stroke, or maybe you're not looking in the right place.


You see, there's obvious triggers with putting - like Jordan Spieth's big
forward hand press to start the putting stroke. But there is one that many
great putters do that you may not be aware of.

When you're setting up to putt you have your putter on the ground, and
that's fine.  But at some point, your putter needs to leave the ground so
you can make a putting stroke.

And that is where I believe you can have a great trigger to start your
putting stroke. It's a simple trigger that many great putters have.

The putting stroke trigger is this...

When you're ready to start your putting stroke, you LIFT the putter head
up off the ground so that the ground is not supporting the putter head in
any way. Once you've done that, then you start your putting stroke.


So the trigger is to lift the putter head up off the ground prior to starting
the putting stroke.

How is that going to help you?

There's a number of great things that does.

1. It allows you to get your putting stroke off to a smoother start because
the putter is not resting on the ground.

2. It's a simple trigger you can do every putt to signify the start of your
putting stroke, and that will mean better strokes, more putts holed AND
better distance control.

3. By having the putter in your grip when you putt, without the support

of the ground, it means that your focus will be much less on the outcome
and more in the process.

So I recommend the next time you go out to putt you try that tip.  It may
take a little while to get used to it however, because it's something you've
probably never tried before.

But that's great because only by doing things you've never done before
you will get different results.

And speaking of doing things you've never done before...

In Jeff Richmond's '5 Minutes To GREAT Putting' program there's numerous
things I bet you've never done before to improve your putting.  And at the moment
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you know...

When you go through the 5 Minutes To GREAT Putting program, here's just
some of the benefits you'll gain...

==> Have unshakeable confidence over those short "knee knockers" inside 6 feet.

==> Transform into an expert green reader who is able to gauge line and speed with precision every time.

==> You'll be able to lag long putts consistently close to the hole leaving easy tap-ins.

==> Have full control of your putting stroke...which means making more putts will be "automatic."

==> Have your playing partners wondering "who the heck is this guy?".

==> Stop wasting several shots per round with stupid 3 putts.

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