Mark Pearson

Controlling Fast Downhill Putts



Posted: Sunday, March 30, 2008

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On very fast greens or downhill putts the major problem you face is striking the ball too well and going way past the hole.

Now, you could try and "lag" the putt, but that is a technique used more for very long putts, rather than short but fast putts. What you need on these short fast putts is a way of controlling the putt such that the ball will not fly off the club face.  You need to deaden the shot.

So, a great tip for you is to hit the ball from the toe of the putter.

A putter has a "sweet spot" just like any other club, and if you hit the ball at the edge of the sweet spot you actually "deaden" the shot.  The ball will not fly off the putter as fast as when hit out of the middle.  So even if you swing a little too hard, the ball will not go too far.

A word of warning....just be careful you do not allow the putter to twist off line as you do this.

Next time you are faced with a fast downhill putt, try the tip above....it should help you get it close, if not in!
 
 
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MARK PEARSON plays and coaches golf professionally in the UK . With over 25 years golfing experience, Mark teaches a combination of good technique and proper course management techniques to enable golfers to get the most from their games. Mark is the author of "How to Master Putting and Putt like a Pro" and offers a FREE 7 Day E-Course on "Course Management Keys" at http://www.masterputting.com  

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» left by Laura Trahan
3 years 297 days ago.
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Mark-Great advice! I never knew the putter had a spot that would automatically deaden the ball-now if they could invent that for the Wii! Thanks for sharing your expertise!
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