This document provides instructions for properly executing a putt in golf. It outlines that the golfer should take a stance with their eyes over the ball and their shoulders and putter face square to the target line, with the ball positioned off their left toe or instep. From this balanced stance, the putting stroke should involve a low and slow takeaway, accelerating through the ball toward the intermediate target, and following through down the target line, with deceleration being the major cause of missed putts. A shortened backswing can help create a more accelerating stroke and follow-through.
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Here is My Stategy for GOLF PUTTING
1. 1. Take your stance with your eyes over the ball. PUTTING
2. 2. Your shoulders and putter face should be square to the target line. PUTTING
3. 3. The ball should be positioned off your left toe or instep.PUTTING
4. 4. Your stance should be steady with your weight favoring your left side. PUTTING
5. 5. Begin your stroke with a low and slow takeaway. PUTTING
6. 6. Follow through down the line toward your intermediate target. PUTTING