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Friday
Aug202010

Great putting ...it's all in your head

Okay, I admit it. I've recently lost some confidence on the green.

I'm embarrassed to admit the horrendous amount of three putts I've posted in the last few rounds. I could trim five or six strokes off my score with a little remedial putting. And wouldn't that be a sweet treat on the scorecard?

So what's the solution to my three-putt dilemma? Mind control. I need to become a more positive putter. I believe my problem begins with a lack of putting confidence.

The problem is that I start trying too hard. Rather than finding a calm mental state where I can make a natural move and swing freely I get lost in micro-mechanical last minute repairs. I start crowding my head with thoughts about the grip, posture, swing speed, stance and other minutia. It's not that these issues aren't important but once you're over the putt you've got to let yourself feel what needs to be done ...and then do it!

All this last minute analysis wrecks the natural timing of the putt and I end up short, long or just nowhere near the hole. The added frustration is then added on top of my previous failures and my confidence just slides further away.

I heard a fascinating story about the Jack Nicklaus vs Arnold Palmer match at the 1994 Shell Wonderful World of Golf. Apparently Jack holed every putt, and when asked about his incredible performance, Jack Jr. (his son and caddie) said he told his dad to smile and enjoy the challenge of putting more.

That was the simplicity of Jack's putting secret. Apparently even the great Jack Nicklaus occasionally needed an attitude adjustment.

So I'm on it. And with all my recent study of mental game improvements (more on that later) I'm certain I can muster a more positive mental attitude my next time out.

Wish me luck!

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Reader Comments (6)

Good luck with easing your putting woes. I started a mental golf journey myself and blog my successes and disasters on http://www.mentalgolfblog.com it's a never ending journey so maybe we should both just enjoy the ride and hope we play some nice golf along the way.
All the best.
08/28 | Unregistered Commentergreenfee
Thanks for the best wishes, greenfee. As it happens, I've already made some good progress with my putting. I just needed to relax and enjoy a little more. It's not fixed, but it's getting much better.
08/30 | Registered Commenternoisemaker
Take the putter and putt on several different greens of different speeds about 100 times... then play a round. Practice green first...then the round. During the round, be comfortable knowing the "reflex" of what you see on the green, is programmed in...then just "reflex" putt to the hole...
09/16 | Unregistered Commenterdahandstl
You mean to turn the putting stroke into more of reflex action. That's cool. Groove the putting stroke deep into muscle memory. That way I can forget the mechanics and just go with the feel. Good plan. Thanks for the tip.
09/20 | Registered Commenternoisemaker
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