In this series of articles outlining the more I putting exercises that you can use to better putting. This is a good implementation of drill to use before the game.
After a few putts before a round of golf has several advantages:
It will warm you - this may sound weird, but only bent extends over a large number of putts, the muscles of the back and legs.
You get a feeling your putting and the speed of the greens. There is nothing worse than alwaysthe first green and not yet feeling for either the green or your putting stroke. Putts are more important than disk drives. Do not take two or three greens to warm up. Until then, you could be 3 or 4 shots worse than you should.
A few putts before a round takes your hand-eye coordination in sync.
Warm up with a couple of putts to build confidence before a game.
So what is a good drill for implementation before the game?
A few Do's and Don't's:
Make sure youare on a practice green on the course that you're going to play. The following drill will not be useful if it is on the carpet in your living room. The purpose of these holes is to get a "feel for" the speed of the greens on the course in the game for the day.
Practice your putting. Allocate different times to practice putting. The day of the game is, in fact, what you put have previously been carried out.
Use the same typeCondition of the ball you play with. To taste a feel for the speed and pace of the green with a stone and save your expensive Titleist ProV1 you could be a few pictures, because they react differently.
Do not concentrate too hard. They will try to get a feel for it.
Here's what you do:
Take one or two balls and just go up to the edge of the putting green, about a foot from where the green start-and-drop your balls (there's no way not to sound therude!). Now putt from this position in the same position on the other side of the Greens - the full length. The idea is to turn the ball within a foot of the edge of the green without it goes from the green to reach. Repeat with the second ball if you have one.
Now repeat the previous exercise by the other side where you started.
Once this step done with an entirely different place on the edge of the green and repeat.
Keep doing this until you drop so manydifferent lines set as possible.
The benefits of this drill.
Putting on the green from all these angles gives you a great feel for the speed of the green on the day of the game, but it also helps you unconsciously. Without knowing it, your brain - the fastest computer in the world - the registration of different directions of the grain by how the light reflects the green, there are subtle differences in the slope through the eyes of covered and your feetThey go over the green. All these factors affect the speed of the ball and you have taken this in, even though you may not be aware of.
Her first putt green is most usually from far away - this exercise will give you confidence, the first putt a foot or two of the holes plugged, allowing for an easy 2-putt putt and the avoidance of three!
End with a few putts of different lengths and lines of approach to the actual holes, but not too many. Four or fiveshould suffice. Then on the way to the first tee forward with confidence.
This is developed in a number of good implementation of exercises to improve your golf game and lower your results.
I hope you will find "good putting drills - before the game" interesting and that you try it before the next round.
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