How to Read a Putt Using a Plumb Bob
- 1). Stand four or five feet behind the golf ball so that the you, the ball and the hole are in line. Kneeling or squatting will help bring the ball and the hole into a better visual proximity.
- 2). Hold your putter loosely between your thumb and one or two fingers so that it hangs freely. The toe of the putter should point directly at the hole so that the weight of the head does not cause the putter shaft to lean one way or the other.
- 3). Extend your arm straight out, close one eye and line up the putter shaft with the ball and the hole.
- 4). Use the vertical line of the putter to serve as a visual reference to the severity of the angle of the putting surface. This will help you determine how much the ball might break to the left or right.
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