Friday, September 3, 2010

Putting Distance Control

September 25, 2009 by admin  
Filed under putting, tips

Lots of golfers play for years before finally learning that distance control is more important than reading the break of a green, or your putting stroke in general. Mostly, this is because the average “hard” putt that you face is between 15 and 35 feet, and these puts are hard to hit for a reason. [...]

Putting Better From Close Range to Score Better in Golf

September 13, 2009 by admin  
Filed under putting

The easiest and fastest way to score better on the golf course is to improve your putting. The average weekend golfer hits 18 drives per round, and about 40 putts.

5 Golf Putting Grips

August 6, 2008 by admin  
Filed under grip, putting

By John Davenport
Putting generally consumes 50 percent of the strokes in a round which is about half of your golf score. Putting should therefore get more attention in practicing and preparing for play.  Many top golfers therefore devote much of their practicing time to golf putting practice.
Putting grips
The putter may be gripped in many ways. [...]

Tips For Sinking More Putts And Improving Your Score

May 21, 2008 by admin  
Filed under putting, tips

Never up, never in.
What does this mean to a golfer? It is almost always said to someone on the putting green, just as they left a put about six inches short. You will be called Nancy, or Alice, or something less flattering. It is frustrating, and it hurts your score – not to mention your [...]

How To Putt Cross-Handed And Sink Short Putts More Often (Sometimes Called “Left-Hand Low”)

May 10, 2008 by admin  
Filed under putting, short game, tips

From an early age, everyone who touches a golf club learns how to putt. Children play mini-golf, or play on the carpet at home, trying to putt a ball into a glass. So why is it that so many people have trouble when they get to the course, and are faced with a simple putt [...]