Monday, April 21, 2014

The Five Minute Short Putting Routine And Short Putting Practice Is Important And I'll Tell You Why

Hey Everyone, hope you're having a nice day.

Haven't put up anything in a bit so I thought it was time to get back to business here at short putting tips.

You know it's time to get back to short putting practice.

Too many of you think that being able to drive the ball 250 to 300 yards consistently, is what's important. It is to a small degree. But I would rather be able to drive the ball a little over 200 yards and be a good putter than not. Even if you could drive it 300 yards for ever and were a bad putter like most of you are, your game still wouldn't improve. I guarantee it.

There is only one way to improve and it's the simplest thing in the world guys. Start practicing your short putts. That's it. 

There is no magic secret to becoming a better putter. Most of you seem to think there's some elusive secret, and that if you only knew it, you could a great golfer. Not happening guys.

So, here's what to do. Start by doing some tap ins along with some 2 and 3 foot putts. Practice this 5 minutes a day. You'll probably thinking, how can I get better practicing 5 minutes a day Mark? Easy, you weren't practicing before, so this will help you believe me. Just think if you did it 5 minutes a day 3 times a week. That's 15 minutes a week, 60 minutes a month and 720 minutes a year. 

Chances are even if you did it only 5 minutes a day you'd be father ahead than most golfers. You weren't doing anything with those 5 minutes so why not practice short putts. Too many seem to think that they need a half hour or more of practice putting and that's the only way to get better. There is no guarantee you'll get better if you do more. Why not do it less and do it consistently every week? 

Okay guys. If you want some assistance  setting up this 5 minute short putting routine, just email here at short putting tips. Much success to you on the green guys.                                

mdgrove@inbox.com



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