Hit and Hold the Finish to Become a Better Putter

By Mel Sole

I play most of my golf with friends, students or members of Pawleys Plantation, and the most common cause I see for missed putts is movement. Golfers (including myself sometimes) are too keen to see where the ball is going and thus we “come out” of our original posture.

The small photo at the top right clearly demonstrates what I see every week while taping students during the putting class. They are unaware and amazed at how much they move during putting. As you can see by my shoulder position, this “coming out” or “straightening up” makes the shoulders open up too soon, causing the putter head path to move to the left and resulting in a closed clubface. Most putts are missed on the left.Go to the practice green and consciously be aware of your posture position as you line up your putt.

After you have struck your putt “hold” the follow through (as in the middle and bottom photos) for at least six seconds to give you time to check the following factors:

• 1. Is your body still in its original address position?
• 2. Is the putter head path still on line to the target?
• 3. Is the putter face still square to your target?

If any of these three things are not present you are losing shots due to missed putts. This “hit and hold” position will help you check if all is well with your putting stroke. Remember: no movement!

(You can see what I’m talking about by paying attention to the professionals next time you watch a pro golf event on television.)

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