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Ways To Combat The Putting Green

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Putting is a skill that many golfers spend a lot time on because it is the shot that puts the ball into the hole. For many golfers, taking long shots is much easier than trying to hit the smaller ones. Understanding more about putting will help you become better at making those short shots and sinking the ball on par or below.

The putting green is usually circular and covered in astro turf so that it can be seen from many yards away. It is a different color green than the rest of the course. It also signifies the end of the round. The object of golf is to make it to the green in as few shots possible and then hit the ball into the hole in one or two shots. This can be very difficult become some greens are on hills or they are farther away than others. Eventually all golfers will make it to the green, but it's what they do while on the green may determine how successful they are throughout the game.

If you taking golf lessons, you will learn how to use a putting wedge to make those small shots after learning the basics of a golf swing. Putting requires you to have restraint and not overshoot the hole. Unlike other swings, when putting you should not move your arms as much. Keeping your arms close to the body will help you perfect the swing. Depending on the distance from the hole, you may need to hit the ball harder or softer in order for you to be successful.

If you are having difficulty with your putting methods, you should ask your instructor for special tips or advice on how to become better. Practicing often will help you improve. This includes going to the golf course and playing a few rounds. While you can buy small putting greens to keep in your office or backyard, nothing beats playing on a real course. Some driving ranges have specific areas for those who want to work on their putting as well.

When putting, you should prepare yourself mentally by not thinking you are going to fail. Keeping negative thoughts to the side will help you concentrate more on the game. Take your time when putting. If the green is slick, then make sure you compensate for this by hitting the ball a little harder so it can move through wet spots. If the green is dry, don't hit the ball as hard or you may miss the hole completely.


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