Putting grip

Having a good Putting grip is one of the most important things you do in golf because it’s putting is over 40% of your game in golf.

How to get your best results to get a grip that fits in your hand comfortably so it slots into the heel of your right hand. When this happens, you can hover the club just above the ground touching the grass but not the ground. If you leave it on the ground, it will cause you to lift it on your take a way, stopping you from rolling the ball naturally, when you cradle the club in your hand you will have full control over your putter, you should always take a few rehearsal putts will right hand then let the left hand touch your putter so it fits into your grip without having any control on the putter it just there for security going on a journey to the hole, Understanding the touch points on your body is vital to rolling the ball knowing where they are is so important to good consistent putting. a great taught is to imagine you are rolling your putter head to the hole and the ball gets in the way this will give you feel for distance, you don’t hit the ball when putting, you roll the putter head as a 12 ounce ball so you don’t hit it harder or easier you roll it short or longer depending on your length of putt. most golfers try and roll the ball across their chest and lap when putting then when they look up to the hole their shoulders move the ball and moves of its line to the hole left or right. instead you should putt off you right hip having your stance open somewhat depending on your size so its comfortable for you to move your putter towards the hole. you need to experiment when on the putting green so it allowed you to recognise different things, then you can bring it to the golf course especially up and down hill breaking putts, you need to have the ball at the back of stance on a putts breaking right to left and forward when putting left to right, because the putting stroke is in a small arc so when the putter head meets the ball on the arc on it’s way to the hole. it the same for when you putt on the side of a hill, the slope on the hill can open and close the face of your putter, so it can push and pull your putts depends on its direction.

Golfers did you know that years ago all the grips where the same size for all clubs in the golf bag so they fitted into every man women and child hands naturally. its was only in the last number of years the market started using oversize grips, and golfers putting got worse and worse. Where you fooled into these grips two?

depending on the size of your hands you should try undersize grips on all your clubs for maximum control you will be happy for doing so?

1 let your putter lock into heel pad of the hand.

2 every putt is a straight putt and a flat putt you just need to be able to see the line and roll the ball with over spin

3 when golfers realize that distance - dictates - direction they will become a lot better putter.