Putting Mistake

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Putting Mistake

Postby hotxxl007 on 10 Dec 2010 02:56

Putting Mistake

Mistake 1: Choking the Handle

The road to a consistent putting game is not about how hard to hang onto your taylormade r7 cgb max irons. This is true for all aspects of golf, not just putting. When you putt, relax your hands. When you swing you should not feel jerky, but smooth and even through your entire swing. The stroke isn't going to be a long one, but if it isn't smooth you will have no chance at controlling your weight.

Mistake 2: Lack of Confidence

Most of us fear the green because it is unpredictable, it isn't. The truth is that most of our inconsistencies on the putting green are self inflicted wounds caused by a lack of confidence with taylormade r7 cgb max fairway wood. Before you head out on the course go and putt. Get a feel for your rhythm and timing. Most of us will head to the driving range before heading out on the course, but not the putting green. This is a mistake and usually results in a poor performance on the taylormade r9 driver greens.

Mistake 3: Too Many Hands

A golf swing is like a pendulum. It swings evenly back and forth evenly and consistently. Most of the new golfers who begin to putt, muscle the Mizuno MX-200 Irons using just their hands. The lack of flow in this swing will not give you a base to work from. Every shot will be a new experience and you will be left without a marker for speed or control. A flowing Mizuno MX-300 Irons allows you to increase or decrease the tempo at your leisure. Ishiner
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