Before diving into drills, here are some fundamental tips to get you started:
- Focus on Fundamentals: Grip, stance, and alignment are crucial. Ensure your grip is neutral, your stance is balanced, and your shoulders align parallel to your target line.
- Eyes Over the Ball: A proper setup for putting requires your eyes to be directly over the ball. This position helps you visualize the target line and ensures a straight stroke. To check, hold a ball at eye level and drop it—it should land on the ball you're about to putt. (Source: PGA Tour)
- Start Small: Begin practicing with short shots and putting, which require less power but demand precision and control.
- Track Your Progress: Understanding your strengths and areas for improvement will help you refine your practice sessions.
These tips provide a foundation for building your confidence and skills on the course. For more details on beginner golf fundamentals, check out the PGA’s Beginner Guide.
