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5 Incredibly Easy To Follow Golf Putting Tips To Lower Your Golf Score
By rashme
Nowadays , the most important thing of golf game you need to pay attention to improve your putting in order to improve your putting skill. In fact , the key point is to keep on practising your putting and apply all the putting tips you have learnt until you can notice the difference to your game.

As for me , I believe the most important thing is to pay attention on your stance. Basically, it should not be too wide between your feet. Many golf professionals agree that your feet should be as wide as your shoulder width. Also , you should not stand too far from your ball and to make sure your back should be fairly straight when you try to take the shot. Just try to be relaxed whenever you make a shot.

Moreover, it is a pretty good idea to use your normal grip

 

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instead of trying to have a special putting grip. This is because you can can be more used to that type of grip rather than trying to learn using a new putting grip. Thus , you will be concentrated on making a shot. Another great tip is griping your club more lightly than you used to do whenever making a longer shot so that you can have a better control of the club and the shot that you are trying to make.

And you have to make sure that you place the ball in the correct point so that it will not affect your golf shot. Most of the professionals also highly recommend putting the ball between your leading foot and the center of the position where you stand. Hence, the club will be straight and not move else where when you try to swing it. But this tip may not be feasible if the shot that you try to make is further away and wants a better swing.

In short , if you get your stance correct, and the position of the ball is right as well, then it is likely that you can make a great put. Of course, practice makes perfect. The more you practise, the more you can play the better game. Try to know more about the basics of golf putting and practise more to improve. As you may notice, putting practice is as funny as driving but it is really a great way for improving your game and you can feel much better in playing golf later.

Rashme Wong is a successful Internet Marketer and publisher of AmazingGolfSwing.info. She provides more golf swing tips, putting tips and more information on improving your golf putting that you can search and learn on her website.


 
 
 

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