Putting Grip Make
More Putts
And Lower Your Score
Putting is a feel shot, so to make more putts you need a
great putting
grip in order to control the speed and distance of the golf ball.
Find the putting grip that's comfortable. Some teachers
suggest a grip in which the palms of each hand face each other, with
the thumps of both hands on top of the club. Most teachers will teach a
grip that they have found to be most successful. However, there are
lots
of effective putting grips.
Here are a few grips to
play around with. Begin with your standard golf grip, the one you use
from tee to green. Next, try a reverse, overlap grip. Put the little
finger of your bottom hand on the club and drape the index finger of
your top hand over the fingers of your lower hand. Then try a
cross-handed grip: take your top hand and put it bellow, and place your
bottom hand on top.
There are excellent putters using variations of all
three of these grips. Don't be persuaded that only one grip is the
correct way, the most comfortable grip is the right grip for you.
Although there is one common thread in every grip, it's the light
touch, so do hold your putting grip as lightly as possible.
Putting Tips:
Any grip that allows you to maintain a putter head
square to the line of the stroke, helps you to maintain a stroke on the
target line, and helps you to control the speed of the putt .
Once you have established your putting grip, the actual
stroke, or putting motion comes from rocking the shoulders. Your arms,
coupled with the shaft of the putter, unite to become the arm of a
pendulum. The head of the putter is the weight at the bottom of the
pendulum. Your shoulders should provide the energy to swing it. Your
wrist
should not come into play, just a rocking motion back and through, with
your arms shoulders and hands moving as one unit.
Putting Tips:
Putting drills are great for improving your putting. A
great putting drill to use is to take 25 balls from 5 feet and attempt
to sink every putt. If you miss the 19th putt then you must start over
again! Then move back a couple of feet and try another 25 putts. Over
time you will be sinking putts blindfolded! Your confidence levels will
be so high you will be looking to make every putt you see from any
distance. Putting drills are also great as you can do them at home
during the winter months, or in the office whilst the boss is
away!
There's a lot more to putting than a sound putting grip,
like reading the greens, lining up your putt, picking out the smallest
target like a blade of grass behind the hole. I could go on
and on, so for a more fundamental lesson on putting please
click here.
Lesson Twelve The
Chip Shot
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