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Putting Help Needed

Posted on 3/6/23 at 2:09 pm
Posted by belowmebama
Member since Jul 2008
7304 posts
Posted on 3/6/23 at 2:09 pm
My putting has fallen apart of late. To get specific, I tend to have issues gauging how firm to hit a putt based on the slope.

Reading greens and picking a line are there for me but I’m leaving way to many putts 8-10ft short or run them 5-10ft pass where 2-putts are even tough.

Any tips and tricks to consider? I bought a matt to practice at home, but feel the 3ft “tee circle” around a hole at a practice green is the best drill to help with my current problem. Are there mental checkpoints/routines you use that may help?
Posted by DivotBreath
On the course
Member since Oct 2007
3514 posts
Posted on 3/6/23 at 2:34 pm to
If you are running putts that far past or leaving that short, then I would suspect you are getting “flippy” with the wrists in your stroke. A drill to fix that is to take the putter head back much slower than you currently do. The slower back-stroke will help you with timing and let the putter head do the work instead of feeling like you need to bat at the ball.
Posted by Eye dentist
Member since Oct 2013
567 posts
Posted on 3/6/23 at 2:43 pm to
I find that putting and chipping techniques can vary among golfers; what works for one person may not work for another.
I read the putt, then putt at a certain spot on the green. For instance, if I read a 10-foot putt to be downhill and breaking left, I’ll pick a spot short and to the right of the hole, the location that reflects my read of the putt. That becomes the new “hole location “. Then I just putt to that spot as if it’s a flat putt. Also works for really fast or slow greens that you’re not used to. You just adjust the read accordingly and putt to that apot.
Posted by Tyga Woods
South Central Jupiter Island, FL
Member since Sep 2016
30374 posts
Posted on 3/6/23 at 2:44 pm to
Are you sure you’re hitting the sweet spot every time? That’s where I would start.
Posted by Naked Bootleg
Member since Jul 2021
1846 posts
Posted on 3/6/23 at 4:26 pm to
During my practice strokes I focus on how hard I'd roll the ball to my target as though the ball was in my hand and I planned to just roll it to the target. Then I translate that same force to my stroke when I hit the ball with the putter.

Posted by makersmark1
earth
Member since Oct 2011
15972 posts
Posted on 3/6/23 at 6:19 pm to
Use your practice stroke. Some people recommend no practice strokes.
Think of it like basketball shot, look and shoot.

Some people look at the hole instead of the ball.
You couldTake your practice strokes looking at the hole to gauge distance, then go.

Putting is very individualized.
Posted by King9274
Kenner
Member since Aug 2008
522 posts
Posted on 3/7/23 at 12:15 pm to
The ladder drill is your only answer to speed issues.
Posted by wutangfinancial
Treasure Valley
Member since Sep 2015
11194 posts
Posted on 3/7/23 at 4:57 pm to
I'm guessing your problem is more mental than anything else. You need confidence. Go into every putt with the attitude that you're going to make it instead of worrying about how much leave you're going to have.

I second the ball striking aspect. Don't look up until your stroke is done.
Posted by beHop
Landmass
Member since Jan 2012
14538 posts
Posted on 3/7/23 at 9:31 pm to
This works for me…

Stand closer to the ball. Make sure your eye is truly over the ball.

“Finish low.” I think it was Spieth I heard say that if you watch a guy on the putting green that’s just lights out, more times than not his putter never finishes high on follow through. For some reason that stuck with me.
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