Putt Putt Putt

The most important, and often overlooked, aspect of golfing is putting.  It can turn missed shots with irons and drivers into an afterthought with a great par saving up-and-in.  By practicing on a golf putting green early and often, and keeping your regular swing in check with a golf alignment mat, a golf mat, and some limited flight balls, your game likely will improve.

“I made absolutely nothing,” … “I just have to say terrible day on the greens. And I had it at the wrong time”-Woods

Even Tiger Woods had struggles on the putting green.  Some shots were missed with irons, but Tiger often put himself in a position to make a par-saving putt, or a birdie try.  Practice is the only way this can be fixed, but, of course, in some instances there is no controlling what may happen.

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