Indoor golf putting doesn't have to be practice

Jan 26
01:46

2007

Craig Sigl

Craig Sigl

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We think we can't get any better at golf putting unless we go to the course and knock balls on the practice green for hours on end. This is simply not true. There are fundamentals that you can solidly work on while watching TV in your living room. Here's some:

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I have been known as the Golf Anti-practice expert for some time now. What does that really mean? Well,Indoor golf putting doesn't have to be practice Articles I'll tell you in a nutshell that it means that I know that you can improve your game without going to the practice range. That's really it. I teach folks that most of what they should be doing for game improvement lies in their head. The funny thing is that they know it...and yet they still are fighting the brainwashing that has been programmed over the years into them.

So what I really mean is...you can improve without traditional practice. That is throwing your clubs in the car, driving down to the course or range, and then getting a bucket to beat some balls.

For instance, can you improve your game on the green by indoor golf putting? Of course! The beauty of it is that because it is convenient (it's in your own living room), you'll actually do it. How many of us say things like "well, just as soon as that project at work is over, then I'll get down to the range and work on my game."

And the projects never end do they? Another one comes up right after the last one and after awhile, you stop making promises to yourself and just live with the lousy scores you're getting used to.

It doesn't have to be this way!Yes, indoor golf putting is not quite the same as putting on a real green, I'll give you that. But what can we gain from putting on your carpet at home? A lot. Here's 3 big tips that if you start focusing on, will pay off in big dividends in lower score. And you can do them right in your own home.

1. For starters, whenever possible, inject some pressure into your putting indoors. Make up a game with a friend and put a few bucks on it. You will be training yourself on how to play under pressure. Whether or not you are on carpet or grass makes no difference there.

2. Take some time to putt for fun (not practice) while totally just focusing on keeping your body still. You can and should do this while watching TV. Pay attention to how it feels when you are still and only moving your shoulders. This is valuable no matter what method you use. You always want minimal movement in putting.

3. Get one of those tools that puts a straight line on a golf ball. Work solely on striking the ball and making the ball roll so that the line stays straight as the ball rolls and doesn't wiggle. Folks, this is huge! If you can do this on your carpet, you can do this on a putting green. And when you do it for real, the ball goes exactly where you aim it. Many folks are totally unaware that they put sidespin on the ball while putting.

Are you starting to get the picture? Use this kind of idea at home, at your office, anywhere that you can work on your game for just a couple minutes if nothing else. Think out of the box on how you can improve your golf. Many of us are just so busy with our lives and jobs that going down to the range just never happens now does it?But you can lower your scores anyway.