How tight should you hold a putter?

On a scale of 10 to 1, with 10 being as hard as you can squeeze, and 1 being the putter almost falling out of your hands, your grip pressure should be about 4. Tension is an enemy of a smooth putting stroke.
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Should your putter touch the ground?

You'll want to keep your putter perpendicular to the ground. 2. Once you're steady over the ball, make your stroke—strike the ball squarely on its equator without hitting any of the quarters.
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What is grip pressure on putter?

One important putting variable that doesn't get the attention it deserves is grip pressure, or grip tension. This refers to how tightly you hold the putter during the stroke. It's common for amateur players to hold the putter far too tightly, and a number of negative side effects can result from that mistake.
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Should your stance be open when putting?

The key to distance control is to roll the ball, not hit it. To do this, take an open stance, your weight slightly favoring your left side and your putter shaft leaning toward the target. The open stance makes it easier to feel the left hand going out and down the target line.
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Do any pros putt with an open stance?

Pro Golfers With An Open Stance

There are a few notable golfers that used and popularized the open stance putting technique–Jack Niklaus is probably the most well-known. Niklaus used this stance as it not only helped him visualize the line of putt better, but it also allowed him to hit the ball with a bit more loft.
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What is the correct amount of grip pressure when putting?



How firm should you grip a golf club?

Hold the club vertically in front of you. Let it slide down through your fingers. That grip pressure is too light. Firm it up just enough so that the club doesn't fall through.
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How far should you stand from ball when putting?

The optimum ball position is typically around 8 to 9 inches from your toe-line, the same distance from the hollow in your neck to your eye-line. As the head of most putters are about 4 to 4½ inches long, the distance is about two putter heads.
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Should you hover your putter?

Resting the putter on the ground allows you to secure its position behind the ball, and hovering can hinder that. So as a compromise, try bouncing the putter lightly a couple of times behind the ball before taking it back. This gets some movement into the putter which will add a flowing motion to the putting stroke.
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Why do golfers tap the ground with their putter?

Repair Ball Marks

Use a ball mark repair tool or a tee and lift up the indented grass so it's slightly above ground level. Then tap it down with the bottom of your putter so it's flush again. You don't have to make it perfect--just make it as flat as possible.
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How does Jordan Spieth hold his putter?

Jordan Spieth grip with the putter is a standard cross-handed (left hand low) configuration, a la Jim Furyk. Designed to eliminate wrist movement during the stroke, the cross-handed method clearly works for Spieth.
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How do you hold a putter like Tiger Woods?

As for Tiger Woods grip with the putter, it's a conventional reverse-overlap style, right hand below the left, with both hands in a neutral or square position. He places his thumbs straight down the center of the putter grip.
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Where should 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.
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What happens if you stand too close to the golf ball?

What Can Happen If You Stand Too Close To The Golf Ball? Standing too close to the golf ball will result in a posture that's too upright, which could result in inconsistent shots and no control over the ball. Standing too close to the ball can result in slices and shanks, which are very common among average players.
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What happens if golf ball is too far forward in stance?

If it's too far forward, it may be causing you to hit thin or fat shots and miss shots to the left. If it's too far back, you could be hitting tops, chunks, and missing the ball to the right.
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What happens if you stand too far from the golf ball?

Standing too far away from the ball can also force the club too far inside the ideal swing plane on the backswing. An under-plane backswing can cause you to lift and deliver the club over the top of the swing plane on the downswing, creating a path that is outside to inside and resulting in the dreaded slice.
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Should golf grip be in fingers or palm?

Grip in the fingers, not the palm

Make sure that the grip is in the fingers of your left hand, not running too much through the palm of your hand. If the grip gets into the palm too much it will make it nearly impossible to use your wrists properly in your swing.
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What happens when you grip a golf club too hard?

Gripping the club too tightly can prevent a golfer from generating maximum club head speed, resulting in lost power and reduced shot distance. Overly tight grip pressure causes tension to build in the forearms and shoulders, which can restrict the golfer's swing arc.
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Should your arms be straight when you putt?

SET YOUR FOREARMS SQUARE

Get your forearms in line and the putter will follow them right down the line during your stroke. To ensure perfect forearm alignment, stand up straight and hold the putter horizontal to the ground, so that it's in line with your forearms. Both elbows should be tucked into your sides.
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