Do You Know Why You Miss Putts?

by Paul Hobart

Everyone misses putts. We all have days where we make a few more, and days where we seemingly miss every single putt. Most golfers would say that these good days and bad days are simply part of playing golf. What if you could systematically track your putting performance, and have the exact answer as to why you missed or why you were missing.

I think most golfers would consider this information invaluable. I know I would. When my Banana Putting System is released, you will have all the tools to carefully analyze your performance. You will be able to make adjustments as quickly as from one putting green to the next.

Banana Putting is a cool new way to look at putting. I give you my spin on getting ready to make putts, and a series of steps that will place you in a great frame of mind prior to rolling your putt. The final step in my Banana Putting process is a quick and easy analysis of how you performed the previous steps. The data on your performance will immediately tell you where you were lacking in the process.

A golfer could use this information to putt better on the next green, or the next round, or later in the season. The choice is up to the golfer. 

Intead of shaking your head and mumbling about how it’s going to be “one of those days”, you can quickly see which part of the equation was off, and immediately fix it. I’m not going to promise you that you’ll make everything you look at in your next round. I will promise you that if you give my system a solid try, you’ll learn to do every single step in the putting sequence better than you ever have. With this improvement comes more made putts…that’s what we all want.

Send me your questions and comments – love to help!







2 Comments

  • fred weaver says:

    I am left handed play in florida on Burmuda greens,my question is I miss a lot of putts on the leftside of the hole

  • Paul Hobart says:

    Thanks for the question Fred. The reason many people miss putts is that their face is not pointed where they want the ball to go. I would recommend using either a yardstick or a couple clubs laid parallel on the ground to check your face position. Find a nice straight putt, and align the yardstick or 2 clubs straight at the cup. Then set your putter down and confirm that the face is square to your intended line. Most folks aren’t very good at aiming!

    If you want to try a training aid, I would visit http://www.eyelinegolf.com and check out their putting systems.

    Hope this helps…let me know!
    Paul

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