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How do you hit a putt better?

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Daniel Moore

Published Jan 23, 2026

Focus on getting your stroke nice and smooth before you start hitting lag putts. Make sure you are making a pendulum motion and not using any wrist in the stroke and alter the size of the strokes to hit it different distances.

How do you hit a putt harder?

Make a longer, slower stroke: There are two ways to hit a putt harder or farther: 1) By keeping your stroke the same length and adding a little power, or 2) By lengthening your motion. On long putts, the second method is recommended. Again, the goal is a smooth, rhythmic motion.

What is the secret to good putting?

Work on keeping your hands relatively centered in front of your body, and use your wrists and elbows to swing the putter back (above, bottom photo). Instead of pushing the arms toward the target (top photo), let the putter use gravity to fall into the back of the ball. This is all the force you need to hit the putt.

Should your elbows touch your body when putting?

Interlace your fingers, clasping your hands in front of you. Then, get into your putting posture, and place your hands over your belly button, your elbows bent outward at 45 degrees. Keeping your lower body quiet, engage your core muscles and use them to rock your arms and shoulders back and forth.

Should you putt with arms or shoulders?

The best (and fastest) way to do that is to drive your putting stroke not with your arms and hands, but with your shoulders moving up and down as you swing the putter back and through on the correct path.

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How do you use putt for beginners?

Putting for beginners: Tips And Best Practices

  1. Manage your putting Speed. Utilize your warm up. Speed on the course.
  2. Putting grip. Reverse Overlap Grip. Maintain a Light Grip.
  3. putting Stance.
  4. Account for the break.
  5. Don't overthink it.
  6. Pay attention to course conditions.

Should you hit short putts soft or firm?

Also, on short putts, a bold, firm hit is usually best, as it tends to take the guesswork out of the break in the putt (see illustration C). Furthermore, a bold stroke is a confident stroke, one with built-in acceleration through impact, a stroke that works on any type of green surface, fast or slow, bent or Bermuda.

Why can't I make putts?

One of the most common causes of putting woes is too much movement, whether in your knees or torso and head. This can make it very difficult to control both distance and direction. A good general rule is if your putter is moving, your head should not be — stroke, then look. This can feel unusual and anti-human nature.

Why is putting so difficult?

You might know you are moving in a specific direction or if you apply more or less force to the ball, but you can't rely on your body to measure the exact amount of speed or force that is applied. This is exactly the reason why we struggle so much with putting speed and distance control.

How can I improve my home putting?

One of the best ways to practice putting at home is simply working on your control of the putter face. Set up a golf tee so that it's upside down. Starting 3 feet away, putt a ball to the tee trying to knock it over. Then move back to 4 feet, 5 feet, and so on.

Which putting grip should I use?

Since it mirrors the grip for regular clubs, the conventional grip feels the most natural and comfortable of all putter grip styles. Golfers with arc-style strokes like how the conventional grip lets them “release” the putter through impact with the blade squaring up before closing after contact.

How do I get putt like Tiger Woods?

Tiger Woods' best short-game tips

  1. Get to know your greens.
  2. Putt with your eyes over the ball.
  3. Lighten your grip on pressure putts.
  4. Clean up your chipping contact.
  5. Stop scooping your chips.
  6. Escape from greenside rough.
  7. Beat the short-sided sand shot.

Should you break your wrists when putting?

There is an exception to not breaking your wrists. In a long putt you may need to break them in order to generate enough power to get your ball to the hole. However, in long (lag) putting it is the correct distance rather than pin-point accuracy that you are seeking.

Why do I push my putts to the right?

A push will most likely happen when a golfer has a shorter putt from inside ten feet. The push for a right handed golfer is when the putter face at impact is open to the target line either from an incorrect swing path or there was too much hands and wrists in the stroke.

Should I forward press when putting?

Dave Stockton (and many other teachers) advocate the use of a forward press because it delofts the putter. There is a theory out there that since most putters actually have 3-4 degrees of loft, you have to counteract that with leaning your hands forward a little bit.

Do putting mats work?

Yes, as long as you buy a good quality mat with the correct rolling resistance, you will find that the increased access to putting practice will greatly help your confidence and accuracy when putting. Most people see a significant improvement in their putting stroke after extended use of a mat.

What does a putting mirror do?

Putting mirrors are designed to help golfers perfect their putting stroke. It does this by assisting the golfer in aligning themselves appropriately with the ball; eyes, shoulders, and feet. The simplistic but handy tool is useful to seasoned pros and amateurs alike. It is also available in a vast range of prices.

How do pros practice putting?

1. Putt through tees. Using a few tees — either by placing them outside the heel and toe of your putterhead, and/or trying putt your ball through a set if tees — is a very common way pro golfers practice.

Is left hand low putting better?

Better Alignment

A main advantage of the left-hand low grip is that it automatically forces the golfer's left shoulder to square up with the right shoulder. This improves the golfer's putting stance right from the start, without him even having to think about it. A better setup on the green can lead to more birdies!

What do you think about while putting?

As you stand over the ball preparing to hit a put, think about your grip pressure first and foremost. If you are able to maintain a light grip pressure on the handle of the putter throughout your stroke, all of the mechanics you need to hit good putts will likely fall into place.

How do I putt cross handed?

So what is cross-hand putting anyways? Put simply enough, cross-hand putting is simply a reversal in the order of your hands when you grip your club. This led to the phrase “left-hand-low” as right-handed golfers who adopted this technique placed their left hand underneath their right.