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Golf tip: Right heel up to solidify your putting

When playing a full golf shot, weight transference is crucial but during a good putting stroke there should be no movement of the legs and the head should stay dead still.

But as a coach when I look at the best golfer the action closer, swinging his legs around the knees than they are more inclined to move to swing like a normal schedule, so the head moves forward and back, it should be.

In doing so, put too many activities is difficult to putt the same vulnerability. Anchor head and keep it still is a start, but if you have already tried this, you are still inconsistent, try to anchor the legs as well.

I found a cutting-edge engineering methods (such as a right turn) the initial investment in your normal position, and then allows you to trip, lift your right foot heel slightly (about half an inch), so only the balls of your feet touch the ground . Drag that foot back a few inches, and the position of the putter from this new

Suddenly you'll have a very definite sensation of stability. Any movement in the legs is more apparent and this makes it much easier to keep them static. With the legs held firm it is much more likely to eradicate unnecessary transfer of weight weight and consequently it's much easier to keep the head still, too.

This stance was a successful foundation of the putting style used by legends like Gary Player and Bobby Locke in the 1960s where the right leg was drawn back behind the left to make the base of the stroke more like a tripod, eliminating excessive body movement.




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