Step Three
Follow the Line
You have lined up your golf ball, and committed to your speed. Now it is time to approach the ball and and get set up to hit the putt. Most people just waste the approach to the ball, when it can really be a beneficial few seconds.
The only thing that comes close to speed in importance is line, and it is a close second. By the time you have gotten behind the ball for a final look at the read, you should be comfortable and committed to the speed. As you take that final look at the read, follow the line on the ball for a final visual check.
You will likely have a few little steps to make as you walk up to take you stance. As you do, follow the line on the ball out to the area directly in front of the ball for a foot or so. Do this repeatedly until it is time to get lined up.
When line up time comes, you will be very familiar with the line in front of the ball that it will eventually roll over on the way to the hole. It reinforces your perception of the line on the ball by extending that line in your minds eye.
It also allows you get comfortable with the line so you will not have to second guess yourself while you are aiming the putter.






















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