A Golf Putting Tip Anyone Can Use

I love driving golf balls long and straight. It’s an incredible feeling, but then ruined with a terrible showing on the putting green.

We all know how to putt. We hear it over and over again – look at the ball, bend the knees, loose grip of the putter, know your line and guide the ball into the hole.

But, one often-forgotten tip is to practice. I mean seriously practice.

The thing with golfing is that your game is won or lost on the putting green. Sure, some bad drives can hurt your score, but if you consistently putt badly, you’ll never become a par golfer.

Moreover, getting proficient at putting is not hard and anyone can do it. Not everyone can drive a golf ball 325 yards. But, anyone can become an excellent putter.

How can you practice putting more often?

If you’re a member of a golf club, then arrive early or stay late after rounds and hit the putting green.

But, in many places you can’t golf year-around. Or, what happens if it’s raining or you can’t get to the club?

That’s where having a golf putting green at your home can be a huge benefit. Fortunately these days there are many types of putting greens you can get for your home.

There are the simple indoor putting mats that are straight and flat.

Then there are more elaborate indoor mats with angles and hills.

For those of you who really wish to go all out, there are elaborate outdoor putting greens you can buy and install or have professionally installed.

Regardless your golf score, if you practice putting often, you can dramatically and consistently improve your golf score. The easiest and most convenient way to practice putting is to have your own putting green or mat in your home.

Next, learn about different types of artificial putting greens here at Golf Putting Tips HQ.

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