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Mastering Your Putt Swing: Tips for Controlling Your Stroke

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Hey there golfers! Today we're going to talk about one of the most frustrating aspects of the game - controlling your putt swing. We've all been there, standing over the ball, trying to control the speed and direction of our putt, only to watch it roll past the hole and leave us with an even longer second putt. So, what can we do to improve our putt swing?





First, it's important to have a consistent setup. This means standing in the same position every time, with your feet shoulder-width apart and your weight evenly distributed. Make sure your putter is aligned with the ball and your eyes are directly over the ball. This will give you a solid foundation to start your putt swing from.


Next, focus on your backswing. Take the putter back smoothly and steadily, keeping your wrists firm but not locked. Don't rush this part of the swing - it's crucial for setting the speed and direction of the putt. Make sure your shoulders are relaxed and your arms are moving in a straight line.


As you start your downswing, keep your eyes on the ball and your head still. Avoid any sudden movements or jerky motions that could throw off your putt. Your goal is to create a smooth, consistent stroke that will send the ball rolling towards the hole.


Finally, follow through towards the target. Keep your putter moving towards the hole after you've hit the ball, and hold your finish until the ball comes to a stop. This will help you maintain a steady rhythm and keep your putts on track.


Remember, controlling your putt swing takes practice. Try to spend some time on the putting green every time you play, and focus on these key tips to improve your stroke. With a little patience and persistence, you'll start sinking those putts in no time!

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