Putting aids are all over the place!
Heck, you see them all the time on TV shows, movies, adverts. Guys standing
in their office trying to putt a ball into a floor trap or elevated hole.
But are these putting aids really useful in helping you to improve your
putting?
Your practice must be related to curing your problem.
Well, the simple answer is yes, assuming that your specific
problem is relevant to the type of practice they give you. If your problem
is your stance, or even your grip, no amount of trying to hit balls into tin
cans lying on your office floor will help you. Your practice must be related
to curing your problem. Golf putting aids are the same as any other golf
aid: the must be designed to resolve the problem that you have. Otherwise
there is no point in you using them.
Putting Aids Can Be Simple
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Golf putting aids need not be substantial pieces of kit. An indoor
putting mat is a simple piece of equipment that allows you practice indoors
on a surface fairly close to that of a real putting green. All you need then
is a target: a tin can or drinking glass makes a great target. No need for
fancy golf hole simulators. A putting mat and a tin can or glass can be used
at home or in the office so you can’t complain about having no time.
Other golf putting aids help you with your alignment. Some use lasers while
others use a series of dots on the putter. A simple aid to ensuring your
stance and eye alignment are right is to get yourself aligned till you are
just about to putt, then drop a ball from between your eyes. This will show
exactly where your eyes were lined up to.
Use Golf Putting Aids Frequently: Practice Makes Perfect
The important factor with golf putting aids is to use them
frequently. It doesn’t matter how simple or complex they are. Practice,
practice, practice. That’s how to get consistency in any golf shot, and the
putt is just as important a shot as a 250 yard drive – in fact it is more
important. A wayward drive might not cost you a stroke, but a wayward putt
definitely will! Practice Makes Perfect!
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