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Golf Putting Tips

To get the ball in the hole you need golf putting tips and instruction. For a golfer to succeed in the goals that he or she set themselves, they need to be what is described as a “complete golfer”.

Their goals may be to complete a round in under one hundred or win the US masters championships, they need to pay equal attention to every aspect of their game and set themselves realistic goals for each one. Hence all tips are welcome especially golf putting tips.

Experts handing out golf putting tips to a “rookie” golfer will hasten to tell them of the 40% rule.

This translates statistically to the fact that in a round of 100, a player should allow 40 strokes to be putts, or an average of 2.2 per hole.

If you need to break the course record at St. Andrews with a final round of 63 to win the British Open, you will need to aspire to complete that round with a total of 25 putts, or 1.7 putts per hole. Or less.

While it is difficult to equate statistics with sport, golf is one game that ideally lends itself to it. It is not for nothing that the major professionals “walk the course” before a major tournament, usually accompanied by their loyal caddy, and assess each hole.

They will study the “lie” of the greens and try and assess just about every scenario that can occur after their drive. Every putt wrongly calculated and weighted can spell disaster. The loss of a lot of prestige and money.
For the rookie golfer, unless they have no goals to improve their game and their handicap, should follow the same path.

They should strive to pick up as many golf putting tips as they can, and there are many means at their disposal to get them.

If they are members of a golf club, they can always ask for a series of golf putting lessons from the club professional on how to improve their stance, and how to calculate the weight and direction of the putt in relation to the angles and cambers of the green.
They can spend some time studying the more experienced players at the club, watch the leading tournaments on TV, and even invest in a few DVD’s produced by the leading golfing professionals, old and new.

These pros will provide golf putting tips generated by many years of competing in the pressure cooker atmosphere of the golf tournament circuit.
 
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