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how to determine the line of a golf putt

by Ludwig Cruickshank Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Put three fingers up with your pointer finger just outside the hole on the right (assuming your putt breaks to the left). In this case, your ring finger will be the aim point. Then just line up your ball at the aim point and roll it at that spot. If you judged the slope correctly, your putt should track right toward the hole.

To find it, pick out a medium-length putt where the correct line is obvious. Then address the ball, and let your head swivel slowly left or right seeing if you can get your eyes to match that line. The nonstarters will be readily apparent, but there will likely be a few head positions that feel like you've got it.May 13, 2019

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What line should you use on your putt?

Others envision a straight line extending down the start line of the putt they’re about to hit, as you see teacher Dave Pelz demonstrating above. Golfers who do this will generally experience success using the line on their golf ball.

How do I start my putt on my intended line?

Starting your putt on your intended line comes down to four key things: ball position, stance, picking a target, and delivering a square face at impact. If you can correctly complete these steps each time you stand over the ball on the greens, you’re going to hole more putts.

How to hole more putts in golf?

To hole more putts, you must position the ball either forward or back in your stance depending on how it fits your eyes. Too far forward, you will hit putts left of target – too far back, you will hit putts right of target. Above all else, ball position will have the greatest impact on the direction of your putt.

What percentage of golfers see in curved lines?

Players who make up that 65 percent see in curved lines. When they're asked to aim at a spot that correlates to the amount of break they read, they usually aim twice as far off the hole than they intended. The reason is, curved-line putters picture the hole, and not a spot along the line, as their target.

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How do you find the line of a putt?

0:544:52It from my left eye. I want it to be slightly. Behind that golf ball just like that one I'd alsoMoreIt from my left eye. I want it to be slightly. Behind that golf ball just like that one I'd also like for that ball to drop anywhere from my target line to a little bit toward my feet.

How do you find the fall line on a putting green?

0:323:01Okay take my ball spin. Around the plate. Basically wherever that ball is going to kind of fall toMoreOkay take my ball spin. Around the plate. Basically wherever that ball is going to kind of fall to or come to rest. It's going to be the fall line okay.

How do you read uphill and downhill putts?

0:071:36Move your target where you're looking either short or past the hole. So in this case for example we'MoreMove your target where you're looking either short or past the hole. So in this case for example we've got a downhill putt. That's going to break left to right.

Where should the ball be in your putting stance?

Ball position when putting is determined by three things: your vision; your dominant eye; and how your eyes triangulate. To hole more putts, you must position the ball either forward or back in your stance depending on how it fits your eyes. Too far forward, you will hit putts left of target – too far back, you will hit putts right of target.

How do you line up putts?

Once you’ve chosen your ball position, lining up putts comes down to four key things: reading the green; picking your target; lining up the putter face squarely; and correctly aligning your feet and shoulders. After completing these steps, the only thing left to do is focus on speed and making a smooth putting stroke.

Reading the green

It goes without saying that green reading an incredibly important skill to master and is an essential part of the process when it comes to lining up putts.

Pick your target

Once you’ve determined the apex point of the putt, the next step is to choose your target.

Line vs no line: Which is better for lining up a putt?

An increasingly more common sight you’ll see on the PGA and European Tours these days are players marking their ball with a line to help them aim on the greens.

How can I improve my putting stroke alignment?

The best way to improve your putting stroke is by practicing (surprise, surprise).

Best putting alignment aids

Here are some of the best, most affordable training aids you can buy online that will help you get the ball rolling on its intended line more often.

1. You see a curved line

When they’re sizing up the hole, many golfers see a curved line starting at their ball and breaking into the hole, like you hear Zach Johnson talking about in this video (and demonstrating above).

2. You see a straight line

Others envision a straight line extending down the start line of the putt they’re about to hit, as you see teacher Dave Pelz demonstrating above. Golfers who do this will generally experience success using the line on their golf ball.

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