Putting Straight
It's no secret than golfers want to putt straight (or
perhaps it is and you're just now finding out). Anyway, golfers
do want to putt straight. Putting straight means sinking putts,
getting a lower score and kicking your golf nemesis's butt.
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You know you have a golf nemesis, oh
yes, you do.
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But, aside from the politics of your personal competitive relationship
with a certain unnamed golfer (let's call them Steve or Tami),
one thing that has been on your mind is putting straight.
You line the ball up to the hole, visually the curve of the green,
strike the ball with good pace and somehow it still flies off
the table like a rocket car in the Utah Salt Flats. Or perhaps
you're consistently hitting the ball just right or just left of
the hole. But, enough about your sex life, let's move on.
The point is, putting a ball straight into the hole, shouldn't
be that hard, now should it? It's simple mathematics. You line
the ball up, account for the slope of the green and hit it with
a certain speed and it goes into the hole.
If you were to stand on top of a pool table and putt the ball
into the hole you'd have to account for the same elements.
So, that's what brings me to my next point. I don't know what
the heck is going on with your bad putting swing. And, neither
do you. Or else you wouldn't be here.
But, what can help you figure it out (and straighten it out)
are the putting straight golf aids listed below.
Putting Straight Golf Aids
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The G.R.I.P.S. oversize putter
gives golfers the chance to line up their puts more easily.
This two-bar putter helps golfer align for the sweet spot
like no other putter.
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The Red Eye Laser
Putter lets you see the sight line on the green before
you put. Use this for practice then swap out the laser when
you play for real.
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Big Moss
60-foot putting green to let you work on your long putts
for the big dough!
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