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Putting Tips

Putting is one of the most important parts of the game of golf. This is the one part of golf that almost anyone can do well in and it is often referred to as the great equalizing factor since putting is primarily a mental game. Many putters that get the yips suffer from lack of trust in their putting stroke and overall putting game. It is important to trust your game and confidence is critical to long term great putting. Here are some tips to keep in mind in order to help you become a better putter.

Tip 1: Stay in the present

It is important to keep your mind sharply focused in the present moment and forget the past and the future. Too often players let thoughts about the future like what score they might post if they make this putt or about the past like how the missed the last putt get in the way of their ability to putt well.

Tip 2: Keep your mind quiet

Extraneous thoughts that enter your head as you are about to strike the putt will only hamper your natural ability to make the putt. Putting is often more an art than a skill and you need to trust your mind and bodies ability to automatically judge distance and direction without offering it conscious direction. Learning to quiet the mind can be a tough skill to acquire however it is not impossible.

One of the best ways to learn how to manage your mind and thoughts is to learn meditation or yoga. Buy a book on the topic and apply some of the recommended exercises on a daily basis to help you learn how to silence your thoughts. Apply this to your putting by only thinking about the target as you pull the trigger.

Tip 3: Stop changing your mechanics

It is important to stick with one core mechanical approach when it comes to putting. You will naturally refine that approach and fine tune it but do not overhaul your entire putting technique just because you had a few poor putting performances. Stick with one approach and focus on your mental game and putting practice habits to improve your putting on the greens. Click here to learn more secrets to great golf.