This is a straightforward golf putting instruction to help with your putting. Before one can expect to putt incredibly well on greens with a slope, you should learn to putt skillfully on the flat. This method is going to condition you to swing the putter through a direct path and hit the ball squarely on the face of the putter.
Now you have to acquire a putter that includes a line on it you can view clearly, as this will be the line you will follow through to the middle of the ball.
On the practice golf green (if possible one that you have at home, as this technique might not necessarily be appreciated) you will make straight lines using a builder’s chalk line in a number of directions from the center of the golf hole spanning out around the golf green.
Getting a person to hold the chalk line from the middle of the cup will make the task a lot easier. Now navigate around the golf green flicking the line in order to leave chalk marks across the green.
Next – place your golf ball on the line leaving some of the lines on the green visible behind the ball. This is going to assist you to guide your golf swing.
You’ll then be able to swing your golf putter aided by the line on the ground as a guide as well as the line on the putter itself to connect with the middle of the golf ball.
In a relatively small amount of time, you should discover that you are managing to golf putt from a relatively good distance and get the golf ball in the hole more often than not. This will help you to acquire the correct posture in addition to consistency to be able to golf putt effectively.
After doing this for quite a while from numerous positions on the putting surface, take the golf ball off the line and visualize that there is still a line on the ground by producing it in your mind, looking from the golf ball to the pin and back again many times.
Line up your putter as before and look at the actual line on the golf putter to strike the center of the golf ball with this spot on your golf club. You are now retraining yourself to observe an invisible line from the ball to the hole which you can use on any golf green you play on.