Tracking Strokes
Tracking Strokes
| On a level section of green, align two clubs parallel toward the target hole with the clubheads turned outwards. They should be slightly wider than the width of your putter face. | This “track” will help you focus on the line of the putt while helping you groove a straight back and straight through swingpath. This drill will also help keep your blade square. | After you can make ten in a row move the clubs back a foot or two and start over. Try this drill on some long putts to ensure your swingpath remains straight when you strike the putt harder. |
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Purpose
Do.s and Don.ts
Use this drill frequently to check your putting stroke. It is a confidence builder. Anytime you have any putting problems, this is the first diagnostic drill to do. You can even do this drill at home on the carpet. BestGolfTip.com, Golf-Game-Tips.com, GolfingSets.com, GolfNewsReview.com, GolfSelfHelp.com, HandMadeGolfSets.com, OurCaddy.com, PGATeaching.com, PlayGolfGuide.com, PlayGolfGuide.info, PlayGolfGuide.net, PlayGolfGuide.org, PlayGolfGuide.us, SponsoraGolfEvent.com |
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