Any tips on helping beginner golfer on putting?


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i need help on putting any tips?

Buy a three or two ball putter – one that is well balanced for yourself – Then just practice, practice, practice – take time on reading greens (slopes, banks, dips etc…) aslo get to know your power and distance – these are your key elements – work on those and you will be great

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6 Responses to “Any tips on helping beginner golfer on putting?”

  • offspringkin:

    Buy a three or two ball putter – one that is well balanced for yourself – Then just practice, practice, practice – take time on reading greens (slopes, banks, dips etc…) aslo get to know your power and distance – these are your key elements – work on those and you will be great
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  • Aaron V:

    controling your distance is very important. try to keep yourself in a 2 putt range.
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  • johncondo2001:

    get golf tee maybe six of them put one two feet from the hole put a ball there,one 4 feet 6 feet and so on,make sure you do not bring the up more like a drag motion
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  • john d:

    Practice . I set up to cups in the living roomat each end. Since it is on the rug, makes me belive it is the green. After a while I move the cups to a different location and start again.
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  • Big Buddy:

    putting is all about feel and reading your line – you have to be able to roll the ball to your desired distance while taking into consideration the break, uphill or downhill, with/against the grain, wind resistance, alot – it all comes down to getting on the putting range and practicing
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  • Dexter B:

    1) For long putts over 15ft – pretend you are putting into a bushel basket with the hole in the center. If you miss the putt, you will only have a short putt left.

    2) Uphill putts break less than downhill putts.

    3) Try to never leave a putt short. "Never up, never in".

    4) If you miss and the putt rolls past the hole, watch closely to see how the putt curves. This will give you a good idea how it will break on your next shot back to the hole.

    5) Always follow through with your putter after you strike the ball.
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