(Part 2, Conclusion)
Continued from blog entry – “Putting Practice (Part 1)”
Next, find a relatively flat putt on your practice green and back up to about 10 feet away. Lay down two shafts of 2×4’s side by side (parallel) heading towards the hole, put your putter head between the two objects. Your putter face should be perfectly perpendicular to the aligned objects. This will ensure your putter face is square. Hit some putts from within these conditions. You will receive instant feedback as to your path between the objects. Remember, repetition is the key to success..
Reminder: Someone once said that “practice makes perfect, that’s incorrect, in fact, perfect practice makes perfect.” You first need to statistically chart your golf rounds to truly understand your weakness, then organize by time percentage what areas of your game need the most attention.
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