Improve Your Putting For A Better Golf Score
The majority of amateur players will hit the driving range and spend countless hours refining their swing with the driver and golf irons but for what ever the reason will ignore the putter which is arguably the most important club in the bag. Most major PGA championships are not decided on the tee or in the middle of the fairway but what takes place on the putting green. Tiger Woods even starts his best selling book “How I Play Golf” focusing on ways to improve your putting. In this article I will explore how improving your putting will have a major impact on your scorecard.
There is nothing overly appealing about putting unless we are talking about a putt in the twenty foot range it tends not to bring out the crowds although it should. Grab your last golf scorecard and you will see that the majority of your strokes are not off the tee but on the green. Now if we make all of the three putts into twos and the majority of two putts now go straight into the hole the impact this would have on your scorecard is huge. The best way to gain control over your scorecard is not a drive that goes an extra twenty yards but on being consistent on the green. Two putts on every hole of a regulation golf course adds up to thirty six strokes on your scorecard and could be the reason why you are struggling to break eighty or a hundred.