Better Putting Starts With a New Attitude
If you play golf, you have probably experience a stretch of bad putting.
It happens to everybody.
For a lot of golfers, the problems never go away.
If a putting problem lingers too long, it begins to rapidly destroy the golfers confidence.
That's where the real trouble begins as the golfer looks for a cure for the putting problem.
The harder they look for the cure, the further away from it they get.
They complicate the simple act of putting by looking for a technical flaw rather than addressing the loss of confidence.
Better putting starts with a new attitude.
Remember when all you needed to think about was the line and the speed of the putt? Sometimes the best way to find something is to make it want to come to you.
If you continue to search for it you may never cross its path and it never knows where you are.
If you think about it, there is nothing you can do that would be technically correct or incorrect in performing the simple act of rolling a golf ball down a chosen line.
Its all in the attitude you bring to the table.
If you believe you will make the putt, you probably will.
If you focus on the line and speed and forget about putting technique, you'll quit fighting yourself.
Only then can you build new confidence.
The cure for your putting problems will find you in the form of a new attitude that focuses on what is really important in putting.
Line and Speed.
Nothing else matters.
It happens to everybody.
For a lot of golfers, the problems never go away.
If a putting problem lingers too long, it begins to rapidly destroy the golfers confidence.
That's where the real trouble begins as the golfer looks for a cure for the putting problem.
The harder they look for the cure, the further away from it they get.
They complicate the simple act of putting by looking for a technical flaw rather than addressing the loss of confidence.
Better putting starts with a new attitude.
Remember when all you needed to think about was the line and the speed of the putt? Sometimes the best way to find something is to make it want to come to you.
If you continue to search for it you may never cross its path and it never knows where you are.
If you think about it, there is nothing you can do that would be technically correct or incorrect in performing the simple act of rolling a golf ball down a chosen line.
Its all in the attitude you bring to the table.
If you believe you will make the putt, you probably will.
If you focus on the line and speed and forget about putting technique, you'll quit fighting yourself.
Only then can you build new confidence.
The cure for your putting problems will find you in the form of a new attitude that focuses on what is really important in putting.
Line and Speed.
Nothing else matters.