Friday, January 7, 2011

Practising This Way Makes Me Feeling

Normally, I'm a great long putter but they don't all go in! Sometimes I'm left with shorter ones for birdie, par or even bogey. And they all need my attention.

At a tournaments I see many of my friends practicing for hours on the putting green - the same putt, the same distance, the same break. They won't leave it until they've hole dozens of them in a row. I suppose that is their way of getting muscle memory.

I like to golf practice and I have to believe in yourself, for me is to never hit the same putt in a row more than once. I believe your visit will be the one to push good, just think as a putter, I believe that every practice putt, to change to a different slope, uphill and downhill, give me what I would on the court find a better feeling.

Practice in this way makes me feel the distance, and then I did not think much of the stroke or technology. Stroke can look bad from outside but in my mind, but all important ball.

I do not agree with those who said after they tried to putt from the same distance from the hole to push, do not stop until they cave to them. Beginning it is very difficult to accurately find the same one you've learned to push hole golf course. Imagine if you have been seated in the practice of practice putting green five feet, and then go out in the first hole you have a six-foot putt? What does that mean?

So my technique is my previous round of 15 minutes before serving time so I put the ball hole near and far, from three different rest, each four feet slope. I work around the hole to complete the road, around 8 pm 9 feet.

I don't say it doesn't matter if I miss one or two, because it does. But I don't get upset because it's the stroke that is the most important, repeating that stroke and every time hitting the golf ball to see its path into the hole.

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