Putting Improvement in the New Golf Season
By Darell Mckissick -
As spring approaches, many golfers will pull their clubs from the closet and hit the course. Often the winter layoff lasts for months.
Something funny happens to many of these golfers. They begin the year making a lot of putts. As the year progresses, they seem to get worse and worse with the putting. This effect is caused by the clean slate left after a long layoff from playing.
The problems with their putting strokes have been forgotten by their bodies after months of not repeating them. The result is a clear mind rather than a focus on any specific part of the putting stroke.
Still, most will quickly revert back to what they were doing wrong before the layoff. They will hit the first bad putt, or make the first bad stroke and that is all it takes to send the golfer searching for the correction. The search leads to confusion and inconsistency. In no time at all, the golfer is so stroke oriented they have no chance of putting well.
This year, why not do something different? Instead of getting caught up in the search for a perfect putting stroke, learn to play putting as the target game it really is. When you learn target putting, your stroke becomes automatic. There is no confusion or inconsistency because you will be focused on making the putt, rather than the stroke.
And your putting will continue to improve along with your target awareness and experience in making putts rather than putting strokes. Best of all, the putting improvement will carry over to the next year, and the next.
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