Long putt shots are challenging, but can also be very rewarding.
Most golfers who are good putters have one thing in common: good
intuition or a natural feel for the distance and speed needed when
making a long putt shot.
This feel is not something that you can pick up soley be reading
the right "how to" booklet. If you don't have this feel for the
putt shot now there is no reason to dismay. You can learn it from
instinct and it will become stronger with a lot of practice.
The Secret to Sinking Putts Longer Than 8 Feet Or More
Most beginners are tempted to make the ball fall into the hole
by attempting a long putt shot of 8 feet or longer. However, that
should not be your goal. Most great golfers understand that it is
best to lag the ball so that it gets as close to the hole as
possible, thereby leaving themselves a very easy shot with only 2 -
3 feet of distance.
Don't get me wrong. There is nothing bad about knocking the ball
into the hole with a long putt shot. But even more important is
understanding that the last thing you want to do is mess up your
shot to the point where you have to finish the hole with the
dreaded 3-Putt shot.
So many beginner players and amateur golfers go through such an
experience. They have a ball sitting 15 to 20 feet away from the
hole and they put too much speed and distance on it. The next thing
they realize, they have taken 5-6 shots in order to finish a par-3
hole.
Your job is to become a master the art of getting a perfect lag
on a ball when shooting a long-distance putt. This is so you can
create a situation where the ball will always land safely near the
hole, regardless of whether it breaks too early or too soon. You
will know that wherever the ball lands, it should be a simple hit
to finish the hole on the next swing.
Practice Exercise for the Long Putt
Like all golf shots, practice makes perfect when learning to
determine the feel for speed and distance on the green. A simple
exercise that you can practice in order to become a better
long-putt shooter is to place four to five balls approximately 10
feet apart from each other, evenly distributed to the hole.
Basically, you will have a line of balls, evenly spaced between
each other, all leading to the hole, starting at about 40 to 50
feet out. Now start the exercise by making your swing with the ball
closest to the hole. Simply work your way back to the farthest
ball. In order for this exercise to work, you must mentally place
yourself in a real playing scenario.
The funny thing about such practice techniques is that because
you know it's not a real game, you are more loosened up and are not
really stressed about making the lag shot work.
Can you guess what happens? You play well! That is the ironic
part about golf. When you are in the middle of a good game, worry
and doubt tend to tense your muscles up, thereby causing poor shots
to be made. The real key is to take your practice mindset with you
when playing a real golf game.
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