Advantage of Lead Tape On Putter
Our Golf Tip of the day is how to improve your putting stroke by adding lead tape on your putter. Lead tape adds weight to the putter and this helps to keep the wrists firmer through the putting stroke.
Even Tiger Woods has reportedly said that he has put some lead tape on his putter. He has stated, “It’s always worked in the past.”
So if you feel you are unable to firmly grip your putter because, you have weak hands or sweaty hands you may consider adding lead tape on your putter.
Remember to make a correct putting stroke you need keep the wrists firm through the putting stroke. Lead tape on putter will help you get that firm grip when putting.
Tags: golf tips, Lead Tape, Putter, Putting stroke, Stroke, Sweaty Hands, Tiger Woods, Wrists
11 November 2011 in Putting Tips 0 Comments
Mental Skill For Proper Putting Stroke
The putting stroke is the easiest stroke in golf but one of the toughest shots to make in your mind. You have to believe you can make the putt, be positive and you will reap the results. If you have negative thoughts then it is most likely you will not make the putt. A positive frame of mind will ensure better putting believe me.
After you get the correct mechanics of goof putting, Correct posture, putting grip and eye vision. Make sure the stuff between your ears is in good attitude. A relaxed and positive mind will ensure you get your putting stroke right!
Positive thinking is expecting, talking and visualizing with certainty what you want to achieve, as an accomplished fact.
Tags: Correct Mechanics, Negative Thoughts, Positive Mind, putting, Putting stroke, Stroke
11 November 2011 in Golf Tips 0 Comments
Tiger Woods Putting Grip
Tiger Woods has the putting stroke in the game. There are many reasons why he putts so well and one reason is his putting stroke and putting grip.
In an interview with Golf Digest Tiger Woods shared his putting tips, he described his putting grip,
“My grip is conventional. The handle runs under the butt of my left hand, and the back of my right hand is parallel to my left. I position both thumbs directly down the top of the handle, and my left forefinger lies across the fingers of my right hand, to provide unity.”
Tags: Forefinger, Golf Digest, Left Hand, Putting Tips, Stroke, Tiger Woods
06 June 2011 in Putting Tips 0 Comments