Consistent Golf Putter
Now as your golf practice sittings have prepared you for any course pressure, now it is time to check out your on course training & decision making. Your practice & preparation is your manual for your success in the golf consistency. Watch an exceptional golfer on-course. Their preparation practices often become the ritual and will take on the personality of your own. Remember we have our own little movements and no golf routine will work for everyone.
The first steps that you would like to undertake are reading a green to analyze and estimate how a ball can break and how these changes in elevation can affect your speed of golf putter.
Begin by getting a big picture and approach as well as read a green. Each green may have the predominant tilt; so look for high side of an entire green against the low side. When you stand behind the golf ball, compare your left side of putting a line with your right side. This can help you see a lay of the green. Look at a cut of the cup and there can be a little tilt with only one side bigger than the other that can give a clue in an amount of slope, where your ball will start slowing down. For this reason, the break of your ball normally increases when it approaches an end of the rolling. Always expect a slope of green with curve your ball more towards an end of putt than at its beginning.
For instance, you may have the golf putter, which breaks in 2 directions; left – right for first half and for second half right to left. Though the ripple might look same to you, but you would like to aim your ball more to right because in this way the green will fall through your second half.












