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Free Putting Tips

As people are always trying to improve their game, they are always asking for free putting tips. They are all looking for the magic putting tips that will be their “secret!” This simply just does not work this way. It does take a little bit of work, but here are some free putting tips that when you consistently practice with them you will improve your putting:

You will need to know where the sweet spot of your putter is in order to hit solid putts. You can do this by simply allowing your putter to hang from one hand. With the other, take a golf ball and start tapping the face of the putter on the toe. Work your way towards the center of the putter. You will know when you hit the sweet spot when the putter face does not twist once it hits the golf ball. Many people are surprised to find that the sweet spot of their putter is not exactly in the center of the putter face.

One of the best putting tips is one that you can do anywhere. You can do it in your office or at home. One of the typical reasons that so many people miss so many putts is that they do not have a solid base. To insure that you have a solid base, take your putting stance in a door frame with one hip slightly touching the door jam. As you take your stroke you will be able to feel if your hip sways off of the door jam. If it does then you have too much lower body movement during your putting stroke. Pretty simple, huh?

One of the other putting tips to go along with the previous tip is to take your putting stance facing a wall. You will not touch the wall with your but your will stand close enough to get feedback from your hair. You can throw a hat on if you are challenged in the hair growing department or choose to shave it off. Your head should stay still as your shoulders go back and forth. If your head does rock, then you will get instant feedback.

Many putting tips are very inexpensive and do not need the use of expensive training aids. Try this one the next time to the putting green to improve your alignment. Gather a few range balls together. Find a flat, I mean flat, three foot putt. Take the time to line the stripes on the range balls up to create a direct line to the hole. As you set up to the putt you will have a great visual reference of the target line. In addition, once the ball starts rolling, the line should stay solid and not become wider. If the line becomes wider, the putt was not hit squarely and will have a hard time staying on the target line of a medium to long range golf putt.

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Posted by admin - September 10, 2009 at 7:15 am

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What is the best brand of golf putter?


Scotty Cameron is probably the putter that is most consistently named as an answer to this question right now. Lots of tour players playing them this year. A couple other hot names are Odyssey and White Hot.

That said, it really only matters what feels best to you. Drivers and putters are the two clubs that are most personal to a golfer. If you don’t feel comfortable and confident with the club in your hand, it’s not worth a dime.

See if you can find a local pro shop or sporting goods store that will let you demo their clubs, and try as many as you can! Concentrate on the weight and feel, the sound and feedback at impact, and of course how well the ball responds to your putting action.

The main differences:

Length of shaft – do you prefer a traditional length, or the longer "belly" putters?

Blade vs Mallet – most models are being produced in both a narrow blade format as well as the thicker mallet style. See which one you respond best to.

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Posted by admin - July 12, 2009 at 1:31 pm

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