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Bort med 3-putten
Tre putter på en green er fy-fy. Det ødelegger en score, det ødelegger humøret, det ødelegger selvtilliten, ja det ødelegger alt!!!(?)

Golf Digest har sett på saken. Her kommer et enkelt tips. Det går i hovesak ut på at du før en runde bør sørge for å ha trent på de lengre puttene for å få en følelse av hastigheten på greenene.

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Golfers roll a bunch of 10- or 15-footers before they tee off, then they have to putt one clear across the green on the first hole. What happens? They usually three-putt because they have no feel for distance. The quick fix is to practice lag putts before you head out, but you also need to know the keys to effective long putting. Let's take a look.

Golfers are often told to lock their wrists when they putt and control the stroke with their shoulders. That might work for short and mid-length putts, but from long range it leads to a stiff motion and no feel. By feel, I mean distance control: the ability to look at a putt, make a few practice strokes, and then put the right amount of hit on it. When you have a long putt, get the extra distance by letting your wrists hinge a little.

Here's how: At address, your left wrist (for righties with a traditional grip) is slightly cupped or bent back. As you swing the putter away from the ball, let the momentum of the stroke flatten that wrist. That little bit of hinge will help you put more energy into the ball. Then, as you stroke through, let your right wrist flatten—that shows that you're letting the putterhead release, which creates acceleration. That's how you hit it harder without adding arm or shoulder motion.


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