
If you don't practice it, you won't hole it.
Simple but highly effective! The most important thing about the game is putting, it's where you can save shots while playing poorly.
Unfortunately though for most amateurs there doesn't seem to be the urgency of practicing it as much as they concentrate on the long game.
A common comment is that it's a bit boring, the simple answer, make the practice interesting.
Firstly find out which length putt is the weakest. I would generally say for any player the two footer is a great place to start. Go there and putt, putt until it gets boring, now not 5 or 10 or 15 but maybe 50 putts. Take your time and think about how you want to make them on the course. Work on the alignment the position of the putter behind the ball, the position of the ball (remember the ball should be below the hole nearest the hole) between the feet and the posture. Simple basics!
Once this starts to feel good start moving around the hole, read the line place the balls logo upwards and towards the "target line" trust it and hit it. Repeat this over and over, you are looking for repetition in putting, start building it up on the practice green and see how it works for you on the course. Work on these simple ideas and feel your putting get better.
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