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Aiming Your Putter

Master Putting Clinic
Fredrik Lindblom
Golf Pro
Summary

In this class, the focus is on improving aiming skills in putting. Proper aim reduces the need for adjustments during the stroke, leading to greater consistency. Using a start line string, aim lines on the putter, and alignment lines on the golf ball are demonstrated as effective methods to ensure correct aim. Recording the putt and using a laser for indoor practice are additional techniques. The goal is to match the putter's aim line with the target line to achieve accurate and consistent putts.

Key Takeaways:

  • Importance of Aim: Correct aim reduces the need for manipulations during the stroke, enhancing consistency.
  • Use of Tools: Employ start line strings, putter aim lines, and golf ball alignment lines to check and correct aim.
  • Recording and Analysis: Record putts to visually check alignment and adjust as needed.
  • Laser Alignment: For indoor practice, use a laser to ensure the putter is aligned with the target line.
  • Practice Techniques: Regularly practice these methods outdoors and indoors to develop accurate and consistent aiming skills.
  • Next Focus: The next class will address starting direction for putts.
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