3 Awesomely Simple Putting Tips



Angle of attack is definitely an important part of golf, but did you know it’s also important when it comes to putting?

This great tip uses a simple Sharpie to help you get a better putting stroke and help you play better golf!

♦ Visit our website:

► Subscribe to USGolfTV:

FIX YOUR SLICE TODAY!

Follow us on Social Media:

♦ Website –
♦ Facebook –
♦ YouTube –
♦ Twitter – @usgolftv

Tip #2

Making putts with break in them requires more precision, and knowing where the ball will enter the cup is a big factor in understanding the path of the ball. In this segment of On the Lesson Tee, Todd Kolb is back again to show us how using a couple of tees can help us train our eyes to see what he calls the true center of the cup.

I’m PGA Professional Todd Kolb with another segment of On the Lesson Tee, and today we’re talking about making putts that have a lot of break to them. And we know—lots of times on the putting green—we like to practice straight putts, but the reality of it is that when we get on the golf course, very seldom do we actually have a putt that’s perfectly straight.

So let’s talk a little bit about that; how we can navigate that and see that ball go into the hole more often. So what I’ve got here is about a 15 foot putt that has a lot of break to it. Now what I mostly see amateur golfers do is they’ll set up to the putt and they’ll draw a straight line—visually, with their eyes—from the ball on a straight line to the cup.

See also  Making A Putting Green At Home // TifTuf Bermuda (Couch)

Now the reality of it is that the ball’s not going to roll on a straight line, and we’ve kind of demonstrated that here visually by putting down four different golf balls, where we actually see the ball and the angle that it’s going to arc into it. So what we like to call this is we call it trying to find the true center of the cup.

So we do a simple drill, called the “Gate Drill.” We take a couple tees, we put them down, and we angle them so that they’re actually centered with where the ball’s going to be entering the cup from the angle that it’s arcing into the hole. So if we want to make more putts, you have to visually see where the ball’s going to actually enter the cup; this Gate Drill is a wonderful way for you to practice that.

Tip #3
If you struggle with pulling your head on your putts, using a golf tee may be the easiest and best way to help you fix this!

This golf tip uses just a simple golf tee to help you avoid peeking at your ball after putting.

You May Also Like