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Golf Putting Tips - Best Golf Putting Training Aid for Beginners - There are so many golf training aids will show you the proper stroke and club face alignment needed for consistent results. Using training aids allows golfers to make dependable repetitive putting strokes necessary for proper muscle memory. The putting arc is a simple way to improve your stroke. You only need to use it for a short period of time each practice session to improve.



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Golf Putting Tips - Best Golf Putting Training Aid for Beginners


By jordancaron
May 6, 2010 - 10:20:46 AM

There are so many golf training aids will show you the proper stroke and club face alignment needed for consistent results. Using training aids allows golfers to make dependable repetitive putting strokes necessary for proper muscle memory.

The putting arc is a simple way to improve your stroke. You only need to use it for a short period of time each practice session to improve. I watched my player practice with this golf training aid for about one half hour, and was amazed how well he stroked his putts when he was finished.

There are a lot of tour pros using this golf training aid. They make a living playing golf and wouldn't use this if it did not work. Combine the putting arc with the laser line putter and you have one of the best golf training aids available. It will allow you to produce a natural putting stroke along with having perfect alignment.

Some simple golf putting tips can turn a round of six over par to one that is under par - and if you are playing match play can make the difference between winning and losing very easily. The most important thing to remember about putting is that it is better to get close and have a simple tap-in than have a near-miss that lips out and go to ten feet past the hole. Give it a good nudge, by all means, but do not over-hit putts for fear that they would not reach.

The most common putting grip is the Trail Hand Low style. This gives you an effective and secure way to hold the putter. You can have all fingers and both thumbs on the handle or use a reverse overlap technique with the index finger of your lead hand overlapping the last few fingers of your trail hand. The square shape of the Natural Golf grip facilitates this palm alignment comfortably. Give both of these grip styles a try the next time you practice you are putting and stick with the style that feels natural. Finally, there are some well established and experienced websites are offering this golf putting tips and golf training aids to their clients. For more information and details, please do not hesitate to visit their informative website.

I hope you found this golf putting tips article interesting and informative.For more information on golf putting techniques, golf putting instruction, golf putting grip and golf putting training aids, visit http://golfinstructionguy.com/golf-putting-tips.

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