| This is perhaps, the single greatest “tip” that I have ever learned.Everyone is agreed that a great putter is someone who keeps their body very quiet during the putting stroke. They allow their arms to swing freely, while the rest of their body refrains from having any moving parts. Instead of creating a ‘checklist’ of things that you need to do (i.e. keep my body still, swing with my arms, look at the back of the ball, create an accelerating motion etc. etc.; here’s what you do.
Focus on the ‘shiny spot’ of the golf ball. This applies, even on cloudy days because every ball has a point of reflective resonance. Simply stay focused on the shiny spot of the ball during the stroke. |
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December 2, 2008
The Shiny Spot
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