3 Golf Swing Drills to improve you’re putting
After
hitting the ball as close to the hole as possible, it is just a matter of
putting so you can move on to the next one. While this may sound easy given the
short distance, there are still some who have a hard time. To help you out,
here are 4 golf swing drills you can try.
The
first is the one handed drill. You do this by practice putting ten balls using
only your training hand. This drill lets you focus on the palm of your hand as
it moves towards the cup.
Next,
practice putting using your target hand. The emphasis here is for you to
concentrate on your back hand moving towards the cup.
When
you do this drill using either hand, be conscious of the toe of your putter in
the follow through. Should this turn away from the cup or point toward it, this
means you are turning your hand. So you know you are doing it right, the face
of the putter should be square to the cup.
Another
drill is to practice putting with one eye. Some golfers do this because it
stops them from lifting their head prematurely. If you have played this game
often, you can even try putting with your eyes closed.
But
won’t closing your eyes make it harder for you to see where the ball is going?
Yes but research has shown that when you try to putt with your eyes open, there
is interference with the brain/muscle control system. By closing your eyes, you
are relying more on your hands to guide the ball into the hole. And how will
you know if the ball goes in? By using your sense of hearing.
To
do this, you have to practice first putting first with your eyes open at a
range of 10 to 50 feet from the hole. After putting these balls with your eyes
open, do the same thing this time with your eyes closed. If the ball goes in
the hole, you know that sink the ball with your eyes closed.
Another
eyes closed technique involves dropping some balls to the ground and just
putting them. The objective here is simply to let you feel how the stroke flows
back and forth. Do the same thing also with your eyes open. Now that you know
the difference, try to incorporate that when you are putting the balls into the
hole.
The
last golf swing drill is called the alignment drill. To do this, you lay two
clubs on the green about six inches apart and make sure that they are parallel
to each other. Now putt the ball to see if your stroke is aligned at impact and
steady on the back and forward stroke. Do this several times and if you get
tired, take a break and rest for a while before resuming the drill.
Practicing
some golf swing putting drills like those mentioned will surely help you
improve on your game. Who knows? You might even win when you are playing 18
holes with friends. If you can do that at short distances, the only thing to
practice on now is your long game because this is just as important as the
short game.
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