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If you answered No to one question then you are probably in need of a little fine tuning, if you answered No to two or three then you certainly need some help with your putting and if you got straight No answers then this article is just in time for you. Although golf swing left a lot to be desired, as a young player I was extremely good at getting the ball into the hole; in fact it was very common for me to need only 24 -27 strokes with the putter during eighteen holes. It was not that I was a naturally gifted putter but rather the result of thousands of hours of practice on the green which helped develop an efficient stroke and the confidence of youth that ensured every putt was given a chance to go in and if in the unlikely event that the ball missed was finished off with the minimum of fuss. As I worked to improve my long game I neglected my short game and especially my putting, “you don’t appreciate something until it is gone” is the famous quote. After some time my long game improved, but amazingly to me the scores remained the same, so it doesn’t take an Einstein to realise that I was taking more putts! I now devote my working life to coaching and I’m privileged to help some very good young and I suppose not so young players (they know who they are); in order to help my players I spend many hours researching the very best ways to help them improve their games. On the next few pages I will offer you some of the keys that have helped those that I have assisted to win at all levels from European Professional Tours to local club tournaments and everything in between. The putting zone has been called many things: to some it is the “game within a game”, to others the “money game” and to many others it is simply the “difference”. I believe that we can safely divide the putting zone into five distinctly different yet connected parts. The points below are not in any order of importance and I might suggest that for one player technique may be the most important factor, while for another it might be one of the other points. Therefore this list is objective and serves only as a guide to the individual parts of the putting zone, once read and understood you will inevitably have a more subjective list. The Tony Bennett 5 Key Putting Essentials
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