Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Use your golf ball's alignment mark to aim your putter

If your reading and your shot are perfect, if you are in the wrong direction, the putter will not enter. Here's how to handle this variable once and for all, and make it correct.

Today's golf balls have an alignment mark somewhere in their form, in the form of an arrow. Once you have finished reading, place the ball in front of the marker so that the arrow points to your starting line. Stand up now, take a few steps back, look again, and make sure the arrow points to where you want it.

Now stand up and put it on, look again. The arrow you see from one angle is at right angles to the arrow you just have. Ask yourself, do you still believe that the arrow points in the right direction, that is, along the direction you want to kick the ball?

"I think so," is the wrong answer. By "believing" I mean you are sure, convinced, sure, if the ball starts from this line, will it enter the hole? There is no doubt in your heart,...




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