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Master downhill putts with this classic technique

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 19, 2025Updated:February 19, 20253 Mins Read
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If you’re struggling with downhill putts and consistently blowing the ball past the hole, hitting putts off the toe of your putter could be the solution you need. When faced with a downhill putt, it’s crucial to control the speed of the ball to avoid costly mistakes. By hitting the ball off-center on the putterhead, you can reduce the ball speed and ensure a slower roll off the face, helping you avoid overshooting the hole.

This old-school trick is effective because hitting the ball off the toe of the putter results in a slower ball speed compared to hitting it on the sweet spot. This can be beneficial on downhill putts where maintaining control of the ball’s speed is critical. By setting up with the ball off-center on the putterhead, you can achieve a slower and more controlled roll on those slippery downhill putts, giving yourself a better chance of sinking the putt without blowing it past the hole.

Instructor Kelan McDonaugh recommends setting up the ball off the toe of the putter to reduce ball speed and ensure a slower roll. This adjustment can help prevent the ball from racing past the hole on downhill putts, reducing the risk of three-putting and helping you save strokes on the green. By incorporating this simple technique into your putting routine, you can improve your speed control on downhill putts and increase your chances of making those crucial birdie attempts.

When you hit a downhill putt off the toe of the putter, the ball will come off the face with a slower roll, making it easier to control the speed and distance of the putt. This can be particularly useful on fast greens where downhill putts can easily get away from you. By intentionally hitting putts off-center on the putterhead, you can adapt your technique to match the demands of the putt and ensure a more consistent and controlled roll towards the hole.

The key to successful downhill putting is maintaining proper speed control to avoid overshooting the hole. By hitting putts off the toe of your putter, you can achieve a slower ball speed and a more controlled roll, improving your chances of sinking those tricky downhill putts. Whether you’re a beginner struggling with speed control or a seasoned golfer looking to fine-tune your putting game, incorporating this old-school trick into your routine can help you become a smarter and more confident golfer on the greens. So, the next time you face a downhill birdie opportunity, remember to line up with the ball off-center on the putterhead and watch as your putts roll towards the cup with precision and accuracy.

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