Want to hit straighter putts? Try hooking it.
Apply the draw's swing path when putting to roll the ball true and put more balls in the hole. The putting stroke should be a natural action going back and through the ball. A natural action dictates that the putterface travel from a square position at address to slightly inside on the backswing. On the downswing, the putterface should travel from being slightly inside to back to square at impact. After contact, the putterface should then travel back to the inside during the through swing.
Just think of hitting a hook while standing over a putt to ensure that the putter travels upon a natural swing path. With practice you will find that allowing the putterface to travel from inside-to-square-to-inside is a much more consistent way of putting instead of trying to force a square position -or straight back - from backswing through downswing.
Apply the draw's swing path when putting to roll the ball true and put more balls in the hole. The putting stroke should be a natural action going back and through the ball. A natural action dictates that the putterface travel from a square position at address to slightly inside on the backswing. On the downswing, the putterface should travel from being slightly inside to back to square at impact. After contact, the putterface should then travel back to the inside during the through swing.
Just think of hitting a hook while standing over a putt to ensure that the putter travels upon a natural swing path. With practice you will find that allowing the putterface to travel from inside-to-square-to-inside is a much more consistent way of putting instead of trying to force a square position -or straight back - from backswing through downswing.
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