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Point your logo golf ball

A tip for better aim their shots with the putter, is to use the logo golf ball to mark the imaginary line where he will play his shot or directly to aim where you want your ball is going.

The mark or the features of the Golf ball (eg XD 90), in most cases is drawn in a neat and even some balls come with little arrows that allow us to mark the line of play or straight lines. This way you can make a reference through which to roll the ball toward the hole. This small alignment aid will give good results quickly, take it as easy as understood. It's very simple and I can assure you it works.
Relax to play the putt, roll the ball toward the hole. Always seek the ball rolling neatly and evenly. 70% of a good putt game is speed, then other factors such as green, and the fall lineup.
Speed is more important than the fall, concentrate on the speed needed to reach the hole considering the fall. See? The reasoning is backwards. Just play the putt is to align the ball, and then just concentrate on hitting a putt on a single line, with the speed necessary to enter the hole.

Remember! Try not to fall short, paste the stroke needed to embocarla or try, sometimes worry so much about the line of the ball, you forget the strength to the stroke, or calculate the speed needed more letting three putt shots.
Avoid this miscalculation to lower your score.




















Excellent page!
I leave you some tips that my help me to improve my game every day.
Shots on green:
-Em my shots to the green, never about to direct the flag (that I can decentralize, and a lot). As my shots are usually right iquierda, I try to do always is to place the ball in what I call "red zone" (this would be an imaginary line between the flag and 2 meters to the right).
Putting:
When I go to the court (no tournament)
-I am pulling my short puts (0 to 2 meters) following the phrase "firm to the middle." This seems very basic, but it is difficult to do in the tournament if you do not have it machined.
Warm up:
Before a tournament, I always find convenient to throw a bucket of balls at the driving range. However, the only blow that practice is the 50-yard pitch to the exploder. This shot helps me warm up my hands and give me a good "feel" of the coup. After throwing 50 balls with this bat, the rest of the shots seems very simple.
Good advice and original, it will put into practice to see just the result but has all the earmarks of functioning. Thank you,