How To Plumb Bob With A Putter?

Plumb bobbing with a putter is a technique used by some golfers to read the greens and assess the break of the putt before making their stroke. This method can help golfers visualize the path the ball will take and make more informed decisions on how to approach their putt.

Firstly, it is essential to understand what plumb bobbing actually is. Plumb bobbing involves using a putter as a vertical reference point to determine the slope or tilt of the green. By holding the putter up in front of their eyes and aligning it with the intended line of the putt, golfers can get a sense of whether the putt breaks left, right, uphill, or downhill.

When plumb bobbing with a putter, it is crucial to have a consistent routine. Start by standing behind the ball and your intended target line. Look at the hole and the line of your putt while holding the putter shaft with your dominant hand. Then, close one eye and align the shaft with the hole.

Next, tilt the putter slightly until it covers the hole – this helps you gauge the slope of the green. If the putter is to the right of the hole, the green likely breaks left, and vice versa. The amount of tilt can indicate the severity of the slope.

It’s important to note that plumb bobbing is not an exact science and may not work for every golfer or every green. Some golfers find it beneficial for longer putts or when they are unsure of the break. Others may prefer to rely on their instincts and feel for the green.

Ultimately, plumb bobbing with a putter is a personal preference and may require practice to master. Experiment with this technique on the practice green to see if it enhances your ability to read putts and make more successful strokes on the course.

How To Plumb Bob With A Putter?

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