What is the proper stance for putting?

What is the proper stance for putting?

The most commonly taught putting stance is one where your body and feet are aligned parallel to the intended line of the putt. Much like your full swing set-up, it is difficult to see if your alignment is open or closed relative to your target line after you have addressed the ball.

Where should I put my ball in putting stance?

The golf ball should be positioned slightly ahead of the centre of your stance – similar to the position you’d address it with a 6-iron. As you rest the putter on the ground, position your hands so that the grip of the putter points towards your left hip, just left of your belt buckle (for the right-handed golfer).

Should you open your stance when putting?

The open stance makes it easier to feel the left hand going out and down the target line. The forward lean offsets the 4 degrees of loft I recommend for a putter and helps the ball roll smoothly. When you make the stroke, keep the putterhead low to the ground past impact, like Ron is demonstrating (inset).

Do you bend knees when putting?

While you crouch over the golf ball to putt, you need to be in the correct position. You should have a slight knee flex in your putting stance. If your knees are locked, you’re straining your back too much.

How wide should my feet be when putting?

Proper putting fundamentals start with the stance. You want a stance that’s wide enough for stability, but narrow enough to be comfortable. We recommend a stance that’s about two inches wider than your neutral joint alignment. Neutral joint alignment is your body’s anatomically correct position.

Should eyes be directly over ball when putting?

Many golfers never really think about eye position in putting. They just set their eyes to a point where they feel comfortable, which for most players means having their eyes directly over the ball. Instead, you should keep your eyes over a spot just inside the ball, a few inches toward your feet.

Where should your weight be when putting?

Your weight should be on the balls of your feet rather than on your heels or toes. If your weight is either too far back on your heels or too far forward on your toes, your putter path will tend to follow the direction that your weight is tilted rather than that of your aimline.

How wide should my putting stance be?

Proper putting fundamentals start with the stance. You want a stance that’s wide enough for stability, but narrow enough to be comfortable. We recommend a stance that’s about two inches wider than your .

What’s the best way to set up a putting stance?

THE PERFECT PUTTING SETUP The main goal when establishing a putting stance is to find something that makes you feel relaxed and coordinated. For many golfers, starting with a fairly conventional putting setup and then making alterations based on what you find most comfortable is a good strategy. There are four tenets of a standard putting setup:

What are the fundamentals of the putting setup?

The three putting setup fundamentals are stance width, ball position, and weight distribution Stance Width: Stand with each hip, knee, & ankle perfectly stacked, then move each foot 2″ wider Ball Position: Place the back of the ball on the center line of your stance

What should a neutral putting stance look like?

By widening your stance you can get your knees and ankles outside of your hips so that your legs slant slightly inwards (The Eiffel Tower effect). Your body should be in a balanced position over the ball. A neutral position will see your weight evenly distributed on both feet. Your putting stroke will bottom out in the centre of your stance.

Where does the back of the ball need to be in a putting stance?

You want to make contact with the ball at the bottom of that swing arc. In order to do that you need to put the back of the ball in the middle of your stance. Draw an imaginary line through the middle of your stance and position the back of the ball on that line.