Think Like The Great Putters
2016/7/20 16:10:27
All successful putters believe that they are the great putters. Regular putters usually give themselves up just because they believe that they cannot do it well. They always remember the putts that they missed and never forget, but they never remember their successful putts.
Besides believing in themselves, good putters also love their ways to putt. They have strong beliefs that they will succeed in their putts. Although you are not a great putter, you have the right to "think" the same way they do.
1. Brilliant Attitude
Using a good attitude to make your putts is considered significant. Having a good attitude means believing that you are a good putter, being confident in your putt, believing in your feelings rather than the putting system, and believing that you are going to make a successful putt. Good putters are more likely to make a putt without being afraid of putting. You will never make a good putt if you play golf believing that you cannot make a putt. Try to have a good attitude and compete with yourself will make you putt much better.
2. Putt-able Belief
You will never be a good putter if you just make a putt hoping that it will be successful. Good putters know that they must believe in what they see, accept your decision, and believe that you will successfully putt after you make a decision on putting. You should strive to keep it this way although your putts have been missed so many times.
3. Concentrating On the Putt
Because your target is to make a successful putt, you must concentrate on everything about putting starting from understanding the green, reading the line, aiming the putter to the hole, and making a decision by yourself. If you could do all these things, you will have high chances to make a successful putt.
4. Believing in Your Feelings and Senses
Ben Crenshaw, one of the world's greatest putters, said "If you want to be a good putter, you will have a good feeling when you are on green". Good putters believe in their instinct, not some other things. They use their feelings, senses, instinct, and imagination. They know the way to putt without knowing "how" to putt.
5. Using your own imagination
Putting is the process of looking, and that comes from your imagination. You must be a good green reader and able to "see" or "feel" the right way to putt. Using your imagination will help you read the green and line that your ball will be running on. The more clearly you see the way to putt, the more chances you will succeed.
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