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Stay Solid Over Putts

Think like a left-hander as you stroke through

Left is right: as you follow through, feel as if you're making a left-hander's backswing. This thought will keep your upper body steady.

By David Leadbetter
Photo By Dom Furore April 2009

The biggest reason amateurs miss putts, say from six feet and in, is excessive head and upper-body movement as they look anxiously to see if the ball has gone in the hole. Usually it hasn't! This extra motion on the through-stroke causes inconsistencies in speed and face position. To repeat an accelerating stroke with the putterhead traveling square down the target line through impact, a quiet body is essential.

Here's a good image: Assuming you make a compact backstroke where your arms and shoulders are locked in and your head is steady, visualize that your follow-through is a mirror image of the backstroke. To feel this, reverse your hand positions on the putter. If you're a righty, pretend you're Phil Mickelson and then make one of his backstrokes. Hold this position for a few seconds, then while pausing, swap your hands back to their normal position. This is the spot you want to be in after you've hit the putt.

Do this exercise a few times, and then putt with your normal grip, remembering the sensation.

Based at ChampionsGate near Orlando, Leadbetter runs 27 academies worldwide. Click here for more tips from Leadbetter.

November 22, 2009

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