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Read articleIf you’ve played golf even once in your life you know that putting is more involved than simply tapping the ball with your club in the direction of the target. Successful putting takes practice, patience and good ole’ technique.
Although putting is used in both traditional golf and mini golf, investing more time playing mini golf while working on your putting skills can take your overall golf game to the next level.
Beyond hitting the mini golf course, seeking the guidance of a skilled instructor can take your putting performance from blah to hurrah!
Here, Fish Fischer, former PGA tour performance coach who has helped some of the top golfers such as Bubba Watson, sharpen their golf skills through fitness.
You don’t have to hit the range or hire a trainer to get better at golf, in fact, playing mini golf with your friends just might sharpen your skills. “While mini golf may seem like pure entertainment, it offers numerous benefits to casual golfers and newcomers seeking to improve their skills on an 18-hole regulation course,” says Fischer, by helping your putting, short game, and pressure performance.
Fischer explains if you embrace the fun and challenge of mini golf, your performance on the 18-hole course will reach new heights.
Here, Fischer provides step-by-step instructions to elevate your game as you enjoy the journey toward becoming a proficient putter.
Pro Tips:
For weekend golfers and newcomers venturing into the world of golf, Fischer explains selecting the right putter is usually one of a particular preference. “The choice of the putter can significantly impact your stroke, feel, and overall confidence on the greens,” he says. “It’s such an important decision because it is the club a golfer uses the most frequently during a round.”
Length: There are three putter lengths: Standard, long, and short. It’s best to try each length to see what fits your body style, and your height.
Putter Head Design: The design of the putter head plays a vital role in your putting performance and your visual comfort. The design options are blade putters, mallet putters, and a hybrid style of those two.
Grip: Putters can have traditional grips or oversized grips. Grip along with other factors discussed is a personal decision that can significantly impact your golf game.
Fish’s Tip: The most important thing to do is, feel the putter in your hands and make sure the weighting matches your putting stroke, and the aesthetics of the design matches your eye.