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Golf Putting Aids Can Shave Strokes Off Your Score
By: Trent
Practicing your putting can get monotonous and boring; and a training aid specific to your putting problem can make all the difference in the world. In fact, by keeping you interested in practicing your putting, these aids can hone your putting leaps and bounds ahead of your playing partners and competitors.
What is your putting deficiency?
There can be many issues/problems in your putting. You can have excess head and body movement. Poor putter path back and through; inconsistent contact with ball and putter face; erratic tempo throughout stroke, and many others. The list can go on and on, but I think you get the idea.
Figuring out what your issue is will give you direction on what putting aid to look in to. These training aids can get very expensive, so you do not want to be hasty and premature in your purchase decision. In fact, sometimes you can make your own golf putting aid if need be.
Try it before you buy it!
Many of these training aids for putting can be demoed right in the store. Why not try it before you buy it? What a novel idea eh? If you give it a go first, you will have a better idea of whether it can help your putting or not.
I�ve gone into the golf shop looking at these, tried one, and was blown away at how different it was to actually use it first. Never�I mean never buy it without trying to find it locally! You�re throwing your money out the window!
Use it consistently!
Once you�ve purchased your golf putting aid, use it consistently to see improvement. So many golfers buy something on a whim, only to use it once or twice and that�s it! Not a smart move if you want to see results.
Like anything�consistency is the key to success!
About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf performance experts in the country. He is the founder of 8 golf performance and information websites including http://www.golfswingtrainingaid.com/
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I can�t tell you how many people come to my lesson tee and say, �If I could just get rid of my baseball swing, then all my problems would be solved!� My initial thought is always: I wish you had a baseball swing, because it would help you play better golf.
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Golf Tips Chipping: golf short game tips are the ones that can actually make the biggest difference in your overall score. While they're not the most fun to practice they do make up the majority of our game. Probably the best golf tips on chipping I have received are the ones that taught me to use higher lofted clubs in and around the green. What do I mean by that? Well when we watch the pros play on TV we see them make beautiful chip shots that soar upwards then stick when they hit the green. This has taken them years of practice to achieve, so it's not likely we're able to duplicate it. How ever, if you want consistency around the green consider using an 8 iron for further away chip shots and aim to land your ball 15-20 feet before your target. This is known as a bump and run where the ball spends about 60% of its time in the air and the rest rolling. It's a much easier shot to control, and will give you more confidence in your short game.
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