Putting is the most import stoke in golf. During any round, about half our strokes are eaten by strokes gained on the greens. This is a universal trait and as such should be addressed by every player. The challenge many amateurs have (at least in the early stages of they game) is how to properly hold the putter to gain the most advantage while putting. It is a skill that everyone should work on religiously, but alas many players would rather hit their driver on the range and practice on the putting green. Knowing this, the following information is for those wanting to understand why changing our grip while putting will improve their overall game.
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Putting Tip On Grip
Any golfer who is serious about their game has taken the time to focus on their putting. I realize that I have talked about this stroke a fair bit lately, but is so important to lower golf scores. Additionally, all my practice at this moment is indoors, so putting is the easiest part of my game to improve. The reams of data available is overwhelming, however I found one simple, basic, repeatable tip that will help all golfers. The video is short and focuses on fundamentals, what a great way to start the new year!
Continue readingIs Your Putting Grip Right For You?
Most golfers have tried a variation of their putting grip. Regardless of how good of a short game we have, trying new putting grips from time to time is a must. Over the years I have tried a few, but have always reverted back to my old faithful. Now, I do not even try new grips because I have confidence that what I use now is best for my game. Can you say the same?
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Your putter is used more than any other club during a round of golf. Hence, it is critical that you grip it in a way that best fits your game. I have experienced with all kinds of grips over the years, but always revert back to a standard grip. The only reason I tried different grips was to see if I would feel more confident or see any improvement to my results. I never did, so back to the basics is worked for me. There are many different variations to holding your putter, but three basic ones is the best place to start if you are planning on making changes or just starting to develop your putting game.
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