How To Use Line On The Golf Ball For Alignment by Tom Stickney
How To Use Line On The Golf Ball For Alignment by Tom Stickney Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

A lot of times people just put the ball down after the mark and it's kind of blank appear maybe the trademark is kind of going one way or the other and that gives their mind some bad information visually. What happens you have to remember you're shooting a gun like this when you putt so when you stand up over the putt and you have lines kind of going all over or a blank ball in general you're trying to line your putter up like this as opposed to down the line. So what I like to tell people to do is to take a marker and draw a line right on the trademark of the golf all like so.

What I'm going to do is once I ascertain my line and I think this putts going to break about 2 to 3 inches on the right I'm going to line that stripe up to where I want to go I'm going to come back and I'm an audit that stripe OK that looks looks exactly where I want to go. Now when I put my putter down in line with that line my body parallel left of that particular target line and now I can make a stroke and it's very easy for me to see where I'm going. Remember you must have all your flow lines going in the proper direction so if you have a blank golf ball if you have your trademark kind of going all over it gives your mind visually poor information line up the stripe draw your ball line up a stripe check that stripe and then set your body up around that stripe and you're going to find it can be a lot easier to begin the golf ball on the line that you want to try it.

2019-06-27

Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

A lot of times people just put the ball down after the mark and it's kind of blank appear maybe the trademark is kind of going one way or the other and that gives their mind some bad information visually. What happens you have to remember you're shooting a gun like this when you putt so when you stand up over the putt and you have lines kind of going all over or a blank ball in general you're trying to line your putter up like this as opposed to down the line. So what I like to tell people to do is to take a marker and draw a line right on the trademark of the golf all like so.

What I'm going to do is once I ascertain my line and I think this putts going to break about 2 to 3 inches on the right I'm going to line that stripe up to where I want to go I'm going to come back and I'm an audit that stripe OK that looks looks exactly where I want to go. Now when I put my putter down in line with that line my body parallel left of that particular target line and now I can make a stroke and it's very easy for me to see where I'm going. Remember you must have all your flow lines going in the proper direction so if you have a blank golf ball if you have your trademark kind of going all over it gives your mind visually poor information line up the stripe draw your ball line up a stripe check that stripe and then set your body up around that stripe and you're going to find it can be a lot easier to begin the golf ball on the line that you want to try it.