How To Use Golf Training Aids To Improve Your Putting

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How to Use Golf Training Aids to Improve Your Putting


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"Drive for show, putt for dough." Perfect your putting, and you'll feel like a champ as you sink that birdie or crucial par. A strong putting game can transform your experience on the greens, and using golf training aids can enhance your skills efficiently.

Enhancing Your Putting Skills


A well-executed putt is incredibly satisfying, whether it's sealing the best round of your life or winning a friendly wager. For professional golfers, putting can even be financially rewarding. However, for the average golfer, a great putting day can seem elusive. Typically, amateurs use between 32 and 40 putts per round compared to a pro's average of around 30. Professionals make nearly 90% of their putts from 4-5 feet, whereas amateurs make just about 50%. This disparity highlights the importance of honing your putting skills.

Consider this: if you're a thirteen handicapper with an average score of 85 and around 36 putts per round, 42% of your shots involve putting. Yet, most players dedicate more practice time to their drivers or mid-irons instead of their putter. According to these numbers, more time should be spent on the putting green.

So, how can you improve your putting without doubling your practice time? Golf training aids are your answer. These tools can quickly enhance your stroke and green-reading skills with just 10 to 15 minutes of practice. Here are some tips to choose the right training aids for maximum impact:

Tips for Choosing the Right Training Aids:


1. Alignment and Path: Select aids that help you visualize a square clubface, shoulder alignment, eye placement over the ball, foot alignment, and stroke path. Some devices use mirrors or lasers, while others have physical guides to ensure the correct path.

2. Eye Alignment Check: To ensure your eyes are correctly aligned, address the ball as if making a putt, then drop another ball from between your eyes. The dropped ball should land directly over the target ball.

3. Convenience: Choose devices that are portable and easy to use. If a tool is cumbersome, you're less likely to use it consistently.

4. Follow-Through Feedback: Ensure the aid provides feedback on your entire stroke. Observing a straight stroke path and proper putter face release is crucial for consistency.

5. Consistent Use: Regular use of your training aid is essential. Incorporate these tools into every practice session and, if possible, use them at home or in the office for extra practice.

By integrating these training aids into your routine, you can quickly see improvements without a significant time commitment. Stay consistent and watch your scores drop.

Good luck, and may your putts be smooth and on target!

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