A good putter needs a smooth rhythm and a stable repetitive speed. The secret of achieving it lies in the smoothness and repeatability of each action.
To have a perfect putter that is stable and accurate, you need to do this:
· Standing behind the ball, there is a general scan of this putter.
·Walk to the entrance of the cave and visually determine the slope from the side of the cave line.
·Inspect the area near the cave entrance.
·Walk back to the ball position and squat behind the ball for the best judgment of speed and slope.
· Stand on the edge of the ball and then do two putter moves.
·Put the putter behind the ball, and then move your left foot forward.
• Review the ball line and the hole twice.
· Putting the ball.
· The same speed, backward and forward.
1. Let the hand in charge control the ball
Although both hands are responsible for maintaining the same speed forward and backward when putting, putting the hands in charge of the putter has another special mission. If you are a right-handed person, you will obviously feel better with your right hand than your left hand. So, you need to infuse that hand with the speed you want to prevent it from playing the role of changing speed on your putter.
Remember, it is your hand to guide, and the face is following your hand.
2. The importance of putter speed
Putting the putting face perpendicular to the line of sight, the most important thing is to return the face to the original position when hitting the ball. The best way is to swing the putter back and forth at the same speed.
This straight-line back-to-back speed is especially important when pushing 5 feet or less. When putting farther away, you must force your shoulders to move so that the putter can move farther back. At this time, the face will lean slightly inward. Separate your arms from your body to keep the putter swinging directly back.
3. The essentials of a perfect putter
· Make the backward and forward push rods swing at equal distances.
·Let your shoulders and arms do most of the work, do not work by hand.
·Relax your wrist, especially when jogging. You need a longer swing and a faster head speed to get the ball into the hole.
·Align the cue and the left hand forearm so that the putter and arm work in unison.
·Keep your head completely still.
·Do not look up at the ball. Control the movement to rush to see if the ball enters the hole, as this will result in a hasty shot.
4. Keep your head completely still.
Don't look up at the ball. Control the movement to rush to see if the ball enters the hole, as this will result in a hasty shot.
5. Understand the green
Understanding greens is a science, and you must consider some physical characteristics, such as the slope of the green and the variety of grass on the green. But it is also an art.
Golfers need to play on different courses around the world. They have experienced extremely different conditions in the land, climate, agriculture and course, which will affect the rolling of the ball.
6. Best Practices
Faster in the morning, slower in the evening
The grass grows fast-enough to make the push at 8 a.m. different from the push at 5 p.m. The green changes greatly throughout the day because the grass will be wetter in the early morning so the ball will roll more slowly , But when the wind blows to dry the grass, it will make the greens dry and the ball will roll faster.
Learn to read the lines of grass
Grass has inertia and will grow towards one side. You need to examine the growth of Dongkou grass. The ball speed will be faster when going straight, otherwise it will be blocked.
Wind speed will also affect
The weight of a golf ball is only a little more than 1.5 ounces. When the wind speed exceeds 15mph, it will also affect the ball speed and running trajectory.
The ball will roll towards the water
If there is a pond near the green, the ball will tend to have water.