An
essential part of good consistent putting is to start your
ball rolling end over end without any side spin. This is
created by a square impact (with the putterhead at a right
angle to target line) and the putter moving on the intended
line.
This easy drill will
help you determine if you are creating a good roll for
your putts. With a Marking Pen, draw a straight line around
half of your golf ball. Then aim that line at a target
about six feet away. Square your putter to the line and
make a stroke through to the target. If the line on the
ball rolls end over end and produces a straight line and
does not wiggle, you have executed a proper putting stroke.
If the line wiggles, which about 90% of you will experience,
practice until you can create a straight line. Remember
square impact, proper alignment, and a consistent back
and forward stroke are essential to accomplish a good rolling
putt.
Many PGA pros’ use
the manufactures name, ball identifications, that are on
the side of the ball, to aim their putts. Some draw a longer
line through these markings to help their focus on the
line of the putt. Tiger Woods is one example that uses
the ball’s markings to line up his ball on the
putting green.
First
learn to roll the ball consistently and create an unwavering
line in practice. Then, use that line to help you aim
better on the golf course. Good golfing.