Golf Tips - Look Up At It for the Best Read
Does your putt start in the correct direction? Directional control starts with
being able to read the putt correctly. Take the time to walk around your
putt and check the line from at least 2 viewpoints, behind the ball and
behind the hole. The best view comes from a squatted position approximately
6 to 8 feet behind the ball or hole. If there is a decided slope in the direction of
one of those views, always believe the looking up view. With a downhill putt, the
best read will be from below the hole looking back to your ball. An uphill putt, the
best read will be from behind the ball looking to the hole. If the putt has no elevation
change, or multiple elevation changes, be sure to look at it from both views to make
your best evaluation. Please be expeditious in gathering your information if you are
first to putt. And if you are not first to putt, gather your information while others are
preparing to putt. Check your views as the other players check their views. When
it's your turn to putt, be ready.
Rotate around your axis and maintain the same posture throughout your swing in order to pivot properly
CHRIS TOULSON demonstrates pitching basics including set up, wrist hinge, turning of the body and finish position
From the top of the swing the right arm has to stay on top and throw around the body to the left, do not start down with your right arm pulling down.
If you want to become a shotmaker who can control his ball, you must learn this great technique for drawing and fading the ball for the situation at hand



