Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Secret To Becoming The Best Putter In The World


Well not really, but this Putting tip is just as good. And we have something about
Tiger in this piece.

Hey everybody...

It's getting cold here in Cold Ass Canada and the golf season here is winding down. But you still need to do these things called short putts to get your on-green game where it needs to be.

You know I like to make things as simple as possible,so here we go. I'll talk about Tiger for a moment or two. Tiger has had issues with his putts, namely his short putts believe it or not.He had problems with Putts less than 5 feet.Kind of hard to believe, but very true.

That shouldn't be any major revelation to you, not because it's Tiger having short putt issues, but the fact that short putts are more difficult than long ones.

Even Tiger has issues with short putts and needs to practice his short putts like every one else. The short putts he was having problems with were 2 foot putts.

If that doesn't clue you in to needing to practice short putts, then I can't help you either.

So here's a short putt tip that will help you shave those nasty strokes and be more confident--and literally sink more putts period.

Okay, here's my short putting tip to become the greatest putter--at least in your neck of the woods...

Without further Bull-Shit from me here's this week's Putting Tip, a'la Tiger...


I'm focusing on short putts of less than 5 feet in this tip.


Start off with tap-ins for 5 minutes. Put 4 balls around the cup and go to town.
Believe me you need to do tap-ins. Now do some one and two foot putts.2 footers,
the one's Tiger was having issues with.

Do these one and two footers for 5 minutes as well.Don't worry about mechanics.
Just bear down and do it. Adjust as you go along. One tip you can use is to keep
your elbows in and your body still. This way your ball won't be so apt to veer off
left or right.

Do the tap-ins,one and two foot putts for 5 minutes each.That equals 15 minutes.

That's it!

Do these short putting techniques 2 or 3 times a week. Short Putting practice is the foundation to becoming a great putter, or the greatest in the world.

Much success with your short putting.


Mark G

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